Why do people always recommend a Class 1 or 2 device??
The difference between classes is only the output power.
If you have a class 3 bluetooth and can't pair a device, it does not mean that you could do it with a class 1.
fwiw i use a cheap dongle with the microsoft stack (in win7), and it works fine.
(11-18-2010, 10:27 AM)franciz Wrote: [ -> ]Why do people always recommend a Class 1 or 2 device??
The difference between classes is only the output power.
If you have a class 3 bluetooth and can't pair a device, it does not mean that you could do it with a class 1.
Because, generally, the class 3 dongles only works with 1 wiimote+nunchuck( i tested with 3 class 3 adapters from dx and fp) and sometimes, if u have bad luck, this adapters dont work with the wiimotes(generally with third party wiimotes, because the bt inside this controllers are very very cheap).
(11-18-2010, 10:52 AM)shuffle2 Wrote: [ -> ]fwiw i use a cheap dongle with the microsoft stack (in win7), and it works fine.
what do you mean with microsoft stack exactly?
ok if i download bluesoil or toshiba bluetooth stack, dolphin says that only microsoft stack works, and then when i run a game it does not recognize my wiimote.
wtf, what should i do?
ok i got it to work, but even though my wiimot was turned on and connected, it couldnt detect any buttons in the game, anyone know how to fix this problem?
I can only pair up 3 wiimotes successfully, when I try the forth it doesn't connect.
Using Windows, Bluesoleil or Toshiba Stack I always get the error in the forth wiimote, doesn't matter the order I connect them.
Does someone have any idea on how to fix this?
EDIT: I discovered that there are two wiimotes that don't work together. Any combination of wiimotes that does not include both these two in particular works fine. But even if I connect this two only, one of them stops responding. Anyone ever experienced that?