(02-25-2014, 12:40 PM)MaJoR Wrote:MusicNomad Wrote:I waited until the lights stopped blinking and then clicked "OK" to register it.
Why did you wait for the lights to stop blinking? And what's this about pairing?
I stand corrected on "pairing" only going off what others have said on this forum, however:
I followed the guide explicitly first thing when I came to this site. Unfortunately every time i put the laptop to sleep or restart, Toshiba stack won't recognize any bluetooth devices. No surprise here. I have tested this with my phone as well so I know it isn't the Wiimote alone. So I have to uninstall/reinstall Toshiba BT to get it working again. At some point recently, the only way my wiimote would "connect" to toshiba (even after a fresh install) was through aforementioned method. First going through custom install on TBT, letting it discover the wiimote, then clicking it to register. before hitting "OK" to register, i read somewhere else on the forums that someone was having the same problem. every time they allowed the wiimote to register, they would first hit the sync button, then register. But right once you clicked "OK" the 4 lights would turn off immediately and "registration failed" would pop up EVERYTIME. So I tried the suggested and waited until the lights went off, clicked "OK" and it registered and the handshake was apparent in the toshiba settings manager. The lights continued to stay off until I hit "refresh" in dolphin, then the "1" spot lit up and everything was fine as it had been before. This continued to be a pattern until I brought my laptop to another house, and I was able to connect the wiimote without this problem as if I were to follow the guide originally with no deviation from it. Don't know why this happened, but apparently i'm not the only one experiencing it. Could be like many have said, the -TR's are finicky or perhaps i'm using an internal atheros BT or perhaps there is interference of some sort.
Regardless, I have to do a clean install every time I want to use it after "waking" or restarting my laptop, and it is quite tedious.
