Hi Julian,
I'm not sure how it messed up to be honest - probably something stupid I did, I can't elaborate more on that as I'm not really sure since I had screwed around with the drivers before for a bit.
Basically my setup before was simply using inputmapper + an external bluetooth dongle to use my DS4 on PC games. I also had Dolphin on which I used my DS4 controller as an emulated gamecube controller. I then realized I should try using my Wii Mote. It worked flawlessly on Super Paper Mario (which really doesn't require any motion controls) - I didn't have to install any drivers for this - I pressed sync on my wii mote, windows recognized it, then I opened up dolphin, selected 'Real Wii Mote' in the options and it just worked.
I then thought about using my Wii Mote for PC games (just to try it out).
I started googling a bit and found people discussing glove pie and a few other solutions, however, I wasn't able to get that to work so I googled a bit more and found your solution. I downloaded it, installed by running the tinyinstaller, tried syncing my wii mote and it synced but for some reason what happened was that the last LED on the wii mote was lit and the controller didn't work at all (I tried using it in Rocket League), dolphin also didn't recognize it anymore as well. I then tried manually copying the following files: HIDMiniport.sys, HIDWiimote.sys and WdfCoinstaller01009.dll into the windows/drivers and windows/ folders. I rebooted, tried syncing the controller again and after more than 5 tries I was able to sync up the wii mote but this time the last two LEDs were lit and it didn't work anywhere. Before I started doing this I had removed my DS4 from the pairing list so as to make sure it wasn't interfering with anything so now I tried re-syncing it and it simply didn't sync, after some like 15 attempts I gave up and decided to try and reset the bluetooth drivers - I manually deleted the .sys files and the dll file (my mistake here - I didn't realize you had made an uninstaller) and re-downloaded some bluetooth drivers. After a few attempts of trying to re-install the bluetooth drivers and attempting to re-sync my controllers I was unsuccessfull so I decided to format the computer to make sure my drivers were reset to the same state as before. This worked, I was able to re-sync both my DS4 and use my wii mote on Dolphin but still doesn't work for PC games.
Again, I tinkered maybe a bit too much with the drivers so most likely it's not your solution that broke it, I apologize if I made it sound like that and also I don't really mind having to format my computer as it's really not a hassle for me (I do some tinkering myself so I often break my own computer).
Sorry if this isn't helpful but this is all I recall of what I tried - now that I have the bluetooth drivers reset I might re-try your solution to see if I can make it work this time around.
Cheers.
I'm not sure how it messed up to be honest - probably something stupid I did, I can't elaborate more on that as I'm not really sure since I had screwed around with the drivers before for a bit.
Basically my setup before was simply using inputmapper + an external bluetooth dongle to use my DS4 on PC games. I also had Dolphin on which I used my DS4 controller as an emulated gamecube controller. I then realized I should try using my Wii Mote. It worked flawlessly on Super Paper Mario (which really doesn't require any motion controls) - I didn't have to install any drivers for this - I pressed sync on my wii mote, windows recognized it, then I opened up dolphin, selected 'Real Wii Mote' in the options and it just worked.
I then thought about using my Wii Mote for PC games (just to try it out).
I started googling a bit and found people discussing glove pie and a few other solutions, however, I wasn't able to get that to work so I googled a bit more and found your solution. I downloaded it, installed by running the tinyinstaller, tried syncing my wii mote and it synced but for some reason what happened was that the last LED on the wii mote was lit and the controller didn't work at all (I tried using it in Rocket League), dolphin also didn't recognize it anymore as well. I then tried manually copying the following files: HIDMiniport.sys, HIDWiimote.sys and WdfCoinstaller01009.dll into the windows/drivers and windows/ folders. I rebooted, tried syncing the controller again and after more than 5 tries I was able to sync up the wii mote but this time the last two LEDs were lit and it didn't work anywhere. Before I started doing this I had removed my DS4 from the pairing list so as to make sure it wasn't interfering with anything so now I tried re-syncing it and it simply didn't sync, after some like 15 attempts I gave up and decided to try and reset the bluetooth drivers - I manually deleted the .sys files and the dll file (my mistake here - I didn't realize you had made an uninstaller) and re-downloaded some bluetooth drivers. After a few attempts of trying to re-install the bluetooth drivers and attempting to re-sync my controllers I was unsuccessfull so I decided to format the computer to make sure my drivers were reset to the same state as before. This worked, I was able to re-sync both my DS4 and use my wii mote on Dolphin but still doesn't work for PC games.
Again, I tinkered maybe a bit too much with the drivers so most likely it's not your solution that broke it, I apologize if I made it sound like that and also I don't really mind having to format my computer as it's really not a hassle for me (I do some tinkering myself so I often break my own computer).
Sorry if this isn't helpful but this is all I recall of what I tried - now that I have the bluetooth drivers reset I might re-try your solution to see if I can make it work this time around.
Cheers.