Julian,
When you want to use your Wiimote with Dolphin, how do you revert back to the original Windows state without your driver?
In my case, a restore point unfortunately is not an option (dammed Windows update that erased my previous restore point).
Specifically in my case, I had installed and uninstalled Vjoy. After following all the steps so as to completely erase all traces of Vjoy, I still can't make my Wiimote work with Dolphin, but before installing Vjoy, it worked like a charm. Having said so, in the past and also today, the Wiimote pairs with my notebook internal bluetooth.
It seems that the installation changed something at the level of the Windows Wiimote driver (btw, a generic one, dated 2006). Uninstalling it and connecting the Wiimote to my notebook, installs the same old driver, with no luck.
Any idea on how to make a clean installation of the Windows Wiimote driver?
May be the broken uninstalled one remains in a sort of repository and it's not being downloaded again?
If it helps, it looks like that:
a) before Vjoy the Wiimote was recognized at the device manager as a Bluetooth device HID (I'm sure)
b) now it is no longer recognized as an HID device, but it is recognized under the Bluetooth devices (I'm sure)
c) I have no idea if before Vjoy in addition to a) it was also recognized as b)
d) As of today, Wiinremote does not recognize the Wiimote, either
e) the four LEDs flash before and after pairing with my notebook.
Last but not least, I aware of that it's not your driver, but the case might be probably a similar one, a new driver that interferes with the Wiimote connection to Dolphin. And presumably, at some point of time you may have suffered the issue of reinstalling the original Windows set up so as to make the Wiimote connect once again with Dolphin.
Thanks in advance.
When you want to use your Wiimote with Dolphin, how do you revert back to the original Windows state without your driver?
In my case, a restore point unfortunately is not an option (dammed Windows update that erased my previous restore point).
Specifically in my case, I had installed and uninstalled Vjoy. After following all the steps so as to completely erase all traces of Vjoy, I still can't make my Wiimote work with Dolphin, but before installing Vjoy, it worked like a charm. Having said so, in the past and also today, the Wiimote pairs with my notebook internal bluetooth.
It seems that the installation changed something at the level of the Windows Wiimote driver (btw, a generic one, dated 2006). Uninstalling it and connecting the Wiimote to my notebook, installs the same old driver, with no luck.
Any idea on how to make a clean installation of the Windows Wiimote driver?
May be the broken uninstalled one remains in a sort of repository and it's not being downloaded again?
If it helps, it looks like that:
a) before Vjoy the Wiimote was recognized at the device manager as a Bluetooth device HID (I'm sure)
b) now it is no longer recognized as an HID device, but it is recognized under the Bluetooth devices (I'm sure)
c) I have no idea if before Vjoy in addition to a) it was also recognized as b)
d) As of today, Wiinremote does not recognize the Wiimote, either
e) the four LEDs flash before and after pairing with my notebook.
Last but not least, I aware of that it's not your driver, but the case might be probably a similar one, a new driver that interferes with the Wiimote connection to Dolphin. And presumably, at some point of time you may have suffered the issue of reinstalling the original Windows set up so as to make the Wiimote connect once again with Dolphin.
Thanks in advance.
