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So tomorrow/today I'll have/use these things:

WiiMote - Wii Motion Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR)
WiiNunchuck
Wii Sensor Bar (I'll have to adjust the cable with 9V Batteries)
Bluetooth - Asus USB-BT211 Bluetooth Adapter
Stack - Probably windows stack with the ASUS one (not sure yet)
Dolphin - 3.0-408-dirty

I'll tell you guys if I managed to get it fixed !
Meanwhile other fix suggestions would be nice =D
try bluesolei it helped...
I used my bluesoleil of my phone but it only connected the first time, the next time I booted, it didn't work anymore (maybe cause of this bluetooth dongle I have, tomorrow i'll have a new one)
Actually, does anyone know how to change the Wii Sensor Bar's cable to USB? Because it might be anoying to keep buying new batteries each time after 10h of playing instead of just pluggin in an USB lol
(02-06-2012, 06:52 PM)fox2k Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2012, 11:46 PM)nafeasonto Wrote: [ -> ]I finally got a full proof way of having a WII mote connect to the dongle with Toshiba now. I see some people had trouble with the A method, as I did too. Because if the WII mote gets new batteries or turns off without a good disconnect you will get that error "The connection has been reset" while trying the A button method.

For some reason this fixed it:

1. First connect the WII mote normally but pressing 1+2 and let Toshiba detect it and connect then disconnect.

2. Then this is the part which makes no sense to me, but works miraculously. Press 1+2 Again but DO NOT DO ANYTHING ELSE. Let the WII MOTE blink, until it times out (stops blinking.)

3. THEN click connect in the Toshiba settings, when it says looking for device PRESS A or + or Z it doesn't matter, just get the thing to blink. (Just don't hit 1+2 or the Sync button, this resets the sync info.)

It will then connect. And you can click refresh or whatever in dolphin and it will be online.

From this point forward if you safely disconnect the WII mote, you can use the A method connect now every time to sync the same mote. If you accidentally delete the device information or change the batteries, you must restart the TIMEOUT method.

I do not know WHY the timeout method works, there must be a reason for this. But this works for me EVERY single time. IT took me hours of playing around trying different things just to try to figure this out.

Thanks a lot !!
It's amazing, it works perfectly.

I am glad I can help you guys.

If you guys are going to get the wireless sensor bar, get rechargeable batteries, the sensor bar eats away at them like they are not there.
nafeasonto Wrote:If you guys are going to get the wireless sensor bar, get rechargeable batteries, the sensor bar eats away at them like they are not there.

Yeah that's why I want to change my Wii Sensor Bar to USB so I can just plug it in and let it drain energy from my PC muahaha Angry

No really =p I'm gonna do it but I think I would need to do some awful stuff to the wii sensor bar.

If I'm right, I'll have to remove like 2 IR lights from all the lights that are in the bar because I think USB is only 5 volt and it needs 7.5 if I'm correct.
And I'll just use the batteries / candles before the USB thing has a tutorial/as backup

This is the cable I have to change to USB.
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just use a step up converter...
http://www.eeweb.com/blog/circuit_projects/usb-5v-to-12v-dc-dc-step-up-converter-by-lt1618
oh wait you don't know what that is?
nothing to do here...
dannzen I saw someone changing his Wii Sensor Bar's cable to USB which is 5volt, but he did remove 2 leds if I was right (the video wasnt 100%)

And 1 more thing , in this video some guy is showing how its done for USB but it doesn't show how to add the usb, just how to remove 2 of the LED's to be able to use 5 volt USB instead of 7.5 volt.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4331919338154120839

So if someone could make something like this + finishing it, would be nice.
Yeah, I wouldnt go battery if at all avoidable, those bars sucks batteries dry. Ive got mine hooked up to a $200 power supply, nice use of the thing Undecided
lol shallow , i hope you didn't buy the power supply after you got the sensor bar xd anyways, they'll deliver the wii sensor bar today, i'll check if i can make something out of it (probably remove those 2 leds to lower the power use)