The Toshiba Stack and Blue Solei are, well, better than the microsoft bluetooth stack. Even on the best of days, the MS bluetooth stack is a bit laggy and bleh. Most people don't have a problem with it though (until they try it with the toshiba stack and go WOW). The MS bluetooth stack doesn't even support all of the bluetooth functionality, requiring the Toshiba Stack for -TR wiimotes. Blue Solei... honestly I'm not sure about it. I haven't used it personally, but everything I've seen from it is that it's an unstable option that was mostly abandoned a long time ago.
Fortunately, the Toshiba stack will do everything you want. Not only does glovepie work, it works way better, with much greater speed and reliablity. AND the Toshiba Stack has fast and super reliably wiimote connectivity in Dolphin, so no lags or hiccups of any kind, AND it supports -TR wiimote pluses. Considering your situation, I highly recommend you try it again. Why did you remove it? Why did you move on to Blue Soleil?
And for the Dual Shock 3, make sure you use either Better DS3 or (my favorite) the SCP Drivers. There is zero reason to use vanilla Motion in Joy at this point. Better DS3 has all of Motion in Joys options without the ads and bluescreens and remote code execution; while the SCP Drivers have simplicity, open source everything, and extreme reliably. Pick whichever one you want, as long as it is NOT vanilla motion in joy.
Of course, just like everything else, because of how the DS3 works a bluetooth dongle has to be converted into a "PS3 bluetooth emulator", so that dongle is no longer a proper bluetooth dongle. You'll have to have two dongles, one for the DS3 and one for bluetooth for Dolphin and Glovepie. That's my arrangement right now. One for the DS3, one for the Toshiba Stack. I can use my DS3 and my Classic Controller at the same time
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Fortunately, the Toshiba stack will do everything you want. Not only does glovepie work, it works way better, with much greater speed and reliablity. AND the Toshiba Stack has fast and super reliably wiimote connectivity in Dolphin, so no lags or hiccups of any kind, AND it supports -TR wiimote pluses. Considering your situation, I highly recommend you try it again. Why did you remove it? Why did you move on to Blue Soleil?
And for the Dual Shock 3, make sure you use either Better DS3 or (my favorite) the SCP Drivers. There is zero reason to use vanilla Motion in Joy at this point. Better DS3 has all of Motion in Joys options without the ads and bluescreens and remote code execution; while the SCP Drivers have simplicity, open source everything, and extreme reliably. Pick whichever one you want, as long as it is NOT vanilla motion in joy.
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Of course, just like everything else, because of how the DS3 works a bluetooth dongle has to be converted into a "PS3 bluetooth emulator", so that dongle is no longer a proper bluetooth dongle. You'll have to have two dongles, one for the DS3 and one for bluetooth for Dolphin and Glovepie. That's my arrangement right now. One for the DS3, one for the Toshiba Stack. I can use my DS3 and my Classic Controller at the same time
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