Hey guys,
I'm currently using the following BlueTooth adapter: Kinivo BTD-400 Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter
I'm using the default drivers that came on the disc of this bluetooth dongle. Dolphin and glovepie work (both latest versions), and I am able to sync my wiimotes with both programs successfully. The problem is, in Dolphin games my wii sensor is not very accurate, and stutters/lags. I first installed a file on this forum for a Toshiba Stack. It didn't really do anything, but did make my wiimote a little more accurate. I am able to completely solve my wiimote accuracy by installing Blue Soleil (in addition to my already existing drivers apparently - I have two bluetooth adapter icons on my Win7 64-bit edition after doing so - although blue soleil doesn't really detect anything). This makes my wiimotes extremely accurate using Dolphin, which is excellent.
The only problem is, after installing blue soleil, once I run a glovepie script attempting to use Snes9x with my wiimote and classic controller pro now, it won't connect. And even worse, I also lose the ability to connect to dolphin (stopping the script and restarting does nothing to help fix). After installing Blue Soleil [and then running glovepie one time] I basically lose the ability to connect my wiimotes to any program. I'm guessing there is a driver conflict somewhere here, but don't know how to resolve it. I would really like to keep the accurate wiimote sensoring in Dolphin that Blue Soleil provides. How do I get glovepie and blue soleil to not conflict with each other? Thank you for your help in advance!
I'm currently using the following BlueTooth adapter: Kinivo BTD-400 Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter
I'm using the default drivers that came on the disc of this bluetooth dongle. Dolphin and glovepie work (both latest versions), and I am able to sync my wiimotes with both programs successfully. The problem is, in Dolphin games my wii sensor is not very accurate, and stutters/lags. I first installed a file on this forum for a Toshiba Stack. It didn't really do anything, but did make my wiimote a little more accurate. I am able to completely solve my wiimote accuracy by installing Blue Soleil (in addition to my already existing drivers apparently - I have two bluetooth adapter icons on my Win7 64-bit edition after doing so - although blue soleil doesn't really detect anything). This makes my wiimotes extremely accurate using Dolphin, which is excellent.
The only problem is, after installing blue soleil, once I run a glovepie script attempting to use Snes9x with my wiimote and classic controller pro now, it won't connect. And even worse, I also lose the ability to connect to dolphin (stopping the script and restarting does nothing to help fix). After installing Blue Soleil [and then running glovepie one time] I basically lose the ability to connect my wiimotes to any program. I'm guessing there is a driver conflict somewhere here, but don't know how to resolve it. I would really like to keep the accurate wiimote sensoring in Dolphin that Blue Soleil provides. How do I get glovepie and blue soleil to not conflict with each other? Thank you for your help in advance!
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