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Ok I figure I'd start this. Admins do as you will, this could turn out to save people a lot of time and money if sticky.

Everyone please just follow suite here, I'll make any suggestion you have to this topic so that its better and easier to follow. I figure its best for us all to chime in with the following for starters.
Ratings
[color=#FF0000]1 no good, does not work[/color]
[color=#9400D3]2 shows some sign of functionality. [/color]
[color=#FFA500]3 playable with issues[/color]
[color=#0000CD]4 most all functions work, one or two minor issues[/color]
[color=#32CD32]5 perfect / playable [/color]
Sorted by color now, suggested by t0x1n

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tralala007
Dolphin: 4.0.2
wiimote: RLV-036 white + nunchuk
brand: Official Nintento
bought from: Amazon
Bluetooth: ASUS USB-BT400
Sensor bar: BigBen sensor bar 9€ wireless (3 leds on each side)
Bought from: Amazon
OS&Conf: Windows 7 64bit - 4790K - 16Go blabla
Working: No problem

Guide : https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-wi...#pid334626


From: Sindre
Dolphin: 4.0.2
wiimote: Remote with MotionPlus & Silicone Sleeve + Nunchuck Controller Set for Wii - Blue (2 x AA)
brand: New2in1 (or unbranded? unsure)
bought from: dx.com / dealextreme.com SKU: 70788
Bluetooth: Internal Qualcomm Atheros
Bluetooth ID: Unsure how I get this. Help and I'll update.
brand: Qualcomm Atheros
Sensor bar: Bought from ebay long ago, can't find.
Bought from: ebay
OS: Windows 8.1 64bit
Working: Everything so far. Been playing Zelda SS for hours without issues.
not working: I bought 3 controllers, one of them wouldn't connect. I haven't tried connecting it to a real Wii yet to see if it's faulty or just a different technology.
notes: I followed this guide.
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edit: If you have problems with this specific controller, feel free to PM me.


CodeJunkies wireless classic controller
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From: Brewski606
wiimote: Wii Wireless Retro Controller (identified as RVL-CNT-01)
brand: Datel Codejunkies
bought from : http://us.codejunkies.com/Products/Wii-W...00622.aspx
Bluetooth : various
Bluetooth ID: HID\VID_057E&PID_0306
Working: All
not working: none
notes: This is a wireless classic controller. No Wiimote required. Works with every BT stack I have used. Also compatible with GlovePIE. I use it as Dinput and Xinput on other games and steam but requires ppjoy and x360ce.
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From: lil_pup
Wiimote (1): Black Wii MotionPlus INSIDE with nunchuck
Wiimote Model: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bought from: gamestop (used)
Sensor bar: wireless or wired also bought from gamestop
Bluetooth adapter/dongle: have tried rocketfish micro, and intrl wireless 4.0 + hs adapter both work flawlessly
Bought from: Best Buy, iternal came with laptop
BT Stack: bluesoleil v.10, and intel stack
OS: Windows 8.1 x64
Dolphin: 4.0.2
Connection Advice: read my post under controllers on first page titled wiimote working on stock Bluetooth, try it, might work for you too.
Super Special Thanks: N/A
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From: Jhonn
Dolphin: tested in 4.0, 4.0.1 and latest master branch build
Wiimote: Wiimote without Motion Plus Integrated (RVL-CNT-01), Nunchuck and Motion Plus Separate Accessory and a non-TR Wii Remote Plus
Brand: Genuine Wiimote and Nunchuck from Nintendo. Fake (unknown manufacturer) Motion Plus Accessory. The Wii Remote Plus is from Nintendo too (got it from FlingSmash bundle)
Bought from: Local Reseller
Bluetooth: Qualcomm Atheros AR3012 Bluetooth 4.0 + HS
Bluetooth ID: USB\VID_0CF3&PID_3004
Brand: Atheros AR5B22 Combo Card (mine was manufactured by Samsung)
Bought from: Local Reseller
Sensor bar: DIY bar, 10 IR LEDs (5 at each side)
Bought from: Home made
OS: Windows 8 x64
Working: Everything works fine in all games that I have, even in multiple Wiimote setups (tested with 3 at the same time)
Not working: Sometimes the external Motion Plus accessory aren't detected (probably because it's a non-genuine/fake one)
Notes: The Atheros stack doesn't replace the default MS stack (they work alongside) and this combination gives me more functionality that any other stack I tried (and the MS stack still works fine with continuous scanning from Dolphin, for example). Said that, always use the Atheros + MS stack unless you have -TR wiimotes (you'll need the Toshiba Stack in this case)...
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From: guppey
Dolphin: 3.5-336
wiimote: Nintendo Wii U Motion Plus Deluxe Kit (CM00058) - Black
brand: Collective Minds
bought from : FutureShop (Canada) [Link - http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/c...1bc601en02 ]
Bluetooth ID: NINTENDO RVL-CNT-01
Bluetooth: Rocketfish EMJD53201 Micro Adapter
brand: Rocketfish
bought from: Futureshop (Canada) [link - http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/r...629baben02 ]
Sensor bar: RocketFish Wii Wireless Sensor Bar
Bought from: FutureShop (Canada) [link - http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/r...8fde8een02 ]
OS: Windows 7 x86
Working: everything as near as I can tell


From: Lucario
Wiimote (1): White Wii Remote (no MotionPlus)
Bought from: GameStop - came with brand new Wii system
Wiimote (2): Black Wii Remote (neither MotionPlus)
Bought from: GameStop - $40
Wiimote (3): Gold Wii Remote Plus
Bought from: bought with Zelda SS from Amazon.com - $100
Brand (All three Wiimotes): Nintendo
Bluetooth ID (All three Wiimotes): Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Sensor bar (option1): Genuine Wii sensor bar powered by real Wii system
Bought from: GameStop - came with Wii system
Sensor bar (option2): PowerA sensor bar powered by x4 AA batteries
Bought from: Target - $20
Bluetooth: Rocketfish™ - Micro Bluetooth USB Adapter [RF-MRBTAD] - Class 2
BT driver: Microsoft bluetooth stack
Bought from: Amazon.com - $1 plus shipping (bought x2 for $6 grand total)
OS: Windows 7 x86 and x64
Last Dolphin build tested: 3.0-887
Works? Yes, fully (dunno about Remote's speaker since I'm 90% deaf?)
Note: Can connect up to 2 Wii Remotes, Awwright with 3 (experienced a few connection dropping/delaying)
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[color=#32CD32]
From: Pinky
Dolphin: 3.0-867-dirty
Wiimote: Nintendo Wii Remote + Nintendo Motion Plus Adapter + Nunchuck
Brand: Nintendo
Bought from: Pre-owned from GAME (UK) Total cost was £37
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bluetooth: BELKIN - F8T016NG Mini Bluetooth Adapter (using the Microsoft bluetooth stack)
Brand: Belkin
Bought from: Currys £8
Sensor bar: Candles at the moment as am waiting on my wireless bar arriving
Bought from: I found them in the cupboard, god knows where the candles were bought from Wink
OS: Windows 8 Pro with Media Center 64Bit
Working: Works well, no issues in game so far.
Not working: If batteries run out or remote turned off, you may have to remove the device in bluetooth and re-pair. Sometimes involves a re-boot of the OS in order to do this properly.
Resolution to re-pairing issue: Used Wiipair - I need to do more testing but both taking the batteries out and re-booting the OS did not lose the pairing and the wiimote is ready to use - http://www.richlynch.com/code/wiipair
Notes: The Belkin USB bluetooth adapter doesn't appear to work in a USB 3.0 port, so make sure you have a spare legacy USB port free in order to use it. Didn't use the Belkin drivers, just put in the USB bluetooth adapter and let windows install.
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From: Jhonn
Dolphin: tested in r6515, 3.0, 3.0-864 and 3.0-712 [wii-network]
Wiimote: Wiimote without Motion Plus Integrated (RVL-CNT-01), Nunchuck and Motion Plus Separate Accessory
Brand: Genuine Wiimote and Nunchuck from Nintendo. Fake (unknown manufacturer) Motion Plus Accessory
Bought from: Local Reseller
Bluetooth: ISSC EDR Bluetooth Adapter
Bluetooth ID: USB\VID_1131&PID_1004
Brand: OEM, from Multilaser (uses ISSC chip internally)
Bought from: Local Reseller
Sensor bar: DIY bar, only 2 IR LEDs
Bought from: Home made
OS: Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 x64
Working: Tested only with one remote connected (can't test with more wiimotes). Everything works fine in all games that I have, as expected
Not working: Widcomm bluetooth stack aren't compatible with this BT adapter (MS, BlueSoleil and Toshiba stacks works fine, tested all of them)
Notes: If you don't have the TR model, ALWAYS use the MS stack: the other stacks gave me poor results compared to the default MS Stack that come in Windows 7/Windows 8
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[color=#32CD32]
From: Fadore
Dolphin: 3.0-776-dirty
wiimote: Remote+
brand: Biogenik
bought from : EB Games
Bluetooth : ASUS Bluetooth (integrated)
Bluetooth ID:
Sensor bar: None
Bought from: N/A
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: Remote
not working: N/A
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[color=#32CD32]
From: 2green
Dolphin: 3.0-716-dirty
wiimote: New 2 in 1 Motion Plus.
brand: Chinese / unknown
bought from : E-bay, Sold new by several sellers.
Bluetooth : Trust 4.0 Bluetooth dongle
Bluetooth ID: (will fill this in later)
Sensor bar: Speedlink wireless sensor bar (black)
Bought from: Tweakers.net
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Working: Everything.
not working: - plus functionality seems to be buggy
Wii controller plus worked with dolphin on Ubuntu 12.04 without installing any drivers. No need to make a Bluetooth connection first. Just run Dolphin, select 'real wii mote' and press 1 + 2 on controller. Works perfect. Will update this review after the weekend when I had time to play a few more games.
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[color=#32CD32]
-- not using the right template here and a bit messy but this setup works. --
Dolphin 3.0-716-dirty
Wiimote Remote with MotionPlus & Silicone Sleeve + Nunchuck Controller Set for Wii - White (DealExtreme, SKU 56396)
Bluetooth ASUS BT-211 (bought in a local store, 13$). Works out of the box (Windows drivers, Microsoft stack)
Sensor bar WIRELESS INFRARED SENSOR BAR FOR NINTENDO WII (ebay, seller universalgadgets01, $4.53 )
OS Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 (up to date)
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[color=#32CD32]
From: Admin89
Dolphin: r5168 , 3.0 and latest dolphin
wiimote: 4 Original Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
brand: No name
bought from : Flea market lol
Bluetooth ID: ????(Old style BT adapter (Class 1) : 2 x 5$)
OS: Windows 8
Working: with 4 wiimote fine (Toshiba BT Stack)
not working: Nope
notes: Class 1 FTW!
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[color=#32CD32]
From: mcksy
Dolphin: 3.0-204-dirty
wiimote: Fake Wii MotionPlus Inside + Nunchuck
brand: Pretends to be a Nintendo
bought from: Ebay. Cost US$20.Delivered (Took about 2 weeks to Australia). Seller ID "sontoon" Listed as "Built In WiiMotion Plus Inside Remote Nunchuck For Wii"
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
bluetooth: TomTop mini usb dongle
brand: TomTop
bought from: Ebay. Cost about US$1.50 Delivered (Took about a week to Australia). User ID "tomtop.wholesaler" listed as "NEW Mini Smallest USB 2.0 Bluetooth Dongle Adapter For PC laptop"
Sensor bar: Nextronics LLC - SensorBarHD (USB Powered)
Bought from: http://www.nextronicsllc.com About US25 delivered (Took about 2 weeks to Australia).
OS: Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 (Legit Copy. Up to date with updates.)
Working: Seems to be working perfectly.
not working: Takes a few goes to get the thing to pair with Dolphin. Not sure the speaker works. Don't know what games use it, so I can't tell.
notes: A bit plasticy. Other than that works great! Playing Skyward Sword at the moment. No issues. Walking across tightropes. Doing rolls. Firing the slingshot.
Resolution : None needed. Looks like I lucked out. [/color]

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From: ulao
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 235
wiimote: Official Nintendo wii-mote no motion plus.
brand: Nintendo
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: converted wii bar
OS: Win7 32bit
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, no dropping
not working: IR seems to work now, some game give problems
notes: none
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From: REALIZE
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 419
wiimote: Fake wiimote plus (dealextreme : sku56396) and nunchuck 20$ shipped
brand: Fake Nintento
Bluetooth: Integrated bluetooth from motherboard : p8p67. microsoft stack. Immediatly connected.
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: wireless sensor bar 5$ shipped
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, no dropping. Everything!
not working: none
notes: see REALIZE's post
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From madeinspain
Dolphin:3.0-692
wiimote:RVL-CNT-01-TR
brand:NINTENDO
bought from:SHOP
Bluetooth ID:
OS:WIN-XP
Not working:
works perfect, just after install, until you close windows,
to return to. not access the game but if it connects and is detected in dolphin
Working:
1-close icon blue soleil and dolphin
2-open task manager-processes
3-close: explorer.exe, find all the processes starting with uppercase and cerrarlos.tambien those suspected to be bt or something like a bluetooth assistant (sorry, due to target them)
4-choose-file-new task (run) - type explorer and press ok

notes:my blue soleil is a older version purchased with the bt dongle(I only speak Spanish) I hope I have helped solve the problem with tr Control
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from Fyaskö
Dolphin: 3.0-692
wiimote: Real new wiimote M+ inside
brand: Nintendo
bought from: Fry's
Bluetooth: Inland micro USB 2.1 (Toshiba stack v8.00.03)
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR
Bar: Nintendo wireless
OS: 7
Working: everything
not working: -
notes: Have not tried multiple wiimotes yet. Toshiba stack recognizes the wiimote instantly and a quick refresh in Dolphin connects easily. Toshiba stack is the only way I have gotten this particular controller to work from all other methods I've tried.
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from Alesss
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 692
wiimote: Fake wiimote plus (dealextreme : sku56396) and nunchuck 20$ shipped
brand: Fake Nintendo
Bluetooth: Sitecom CN516 micro bluetooth 2.1, provided stack (Toshiba)
Immediatly connected (before I tried this one 11866, it worked with only 1 wiimote connected...).
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: wireless sensor bar 5$ shipped
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, sometimes it drops but I'm not sure whether it's a battery problem or maybe some driver trouble. Anyway, everything works, with 2 wiimotes connected.
not working: none
notes: If you want a cheap fake remote that is working, buy it.

Cons: the bar I bought is quite badly built, the leds aren't strong enough (low wattage) and works only at 1-1.5 m of distance (and not even smoothly). Two candles work better. Anyway, it's cheap and with the usb mod you don't need batteries...
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from chea77er
Dolphin:3.0-716 ( tested with older like 6970 too )
wiimote: RVL-CNT-01
brand: Lioncast
bought from: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B006806E9M/
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
OS: Windows 7 (64bit)
Stack: Toshiba

Everything works really well. I just noticed a problem in Wii Mii Creation, I cant select characters in nickname creation. Just use emulated wiimote to create / edit mii's
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From: Alteus
Dolphin: 3.0-712-Dirty
wiimote: 3rd Party 2-in-1 MotionPlus Remote Controller.
brand: Chinese... :]
bought from : http://www.miniinthebox.com/2-in-1-motio...37120.html
Bluetooth : Toshiba Laptop Satellite L670 Inbuilt Bluetooth (Toshiba Stack 8.00.12)
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Sensor bar: Wireless sensor bar zy013
Bought from: http://www.miniinthebox.com/wireless-sen...25166.html
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Working: Everything, but sometimes randomly disconnects ingame.
not working: -
notes: It doesnt disconnect in games like New Super Mario Bros; but in games like Mario Galaxy 2 that use IR it disconnects more often; I found out that disabling rumble fix the issue in Mario Galaxy and so far Ive been playing 3-4 hours without a disconnection.
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From: Raptor
Dolphin: 3.5-367

Wiimote: Wii Remote Controller,
Motion plus: N/A as hasn't arrived in mail yet.
Brand: N/A (No brand on remote, came in bubble wrap to reduce postage costs)
Bought from : TradeMe (New Zealand)
Bluetooth ID: NINTENDO RVL-CNT-01

Bluetooth: Mini Bluetooth USB Dongle Adapter
Brand: Unknown
bought from: TradeMe (New Zealand) Link:
Stack used: Toshiba Stack (Thanks Sukid<3 your download link is broken btw Tongue) Link: (http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-rvl...pid189694)

Sensor bar: Wii Infrared Ray Inductor Console Wireless
Bought from: TradeMe (New Zealand)
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: Everything, cursor is a little jumpy, but that could be because the batteries weren't fully charged (will post back when they are, will record video if necessary provided anyone knows how to "fix" the issue)
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From: Tgirl
Wiimote (1): Blue Wii MotionPlus INSIDE
Wiimote Model: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR
Bought from: Target (--- $39.99 plus my state sales tax = $41 some USD)
Wii Classic controller (1): Of course, official Nintendo brand.
Bought from: Target (--- $19.99 plus my state sales tax = $21 some USD)
Sensor bar: None for me since I'm just playing Xenoblade Chronicles with this.
Bluetooth adapter/dongle: Rocketfish Micro USB 2.1 Adapter
Bought from: Best Buy, just yesterday (--- $21 some odd USD counting tax in)
BT Stack: Toshiba 9.0 (latest version from official Toshiba site)
OS: Windows 7 x64
Dolphin build that officially worked for me: Dolphin-win-x86-v3.5-367.7z (-- The current most stable version. I tried the Master 3.5 latest testing one just to see how that goes, but that did nothing for me.)
Connection Advice: A dongle definitely made a difference for me, as oppose to relying on my internal BT adapter.
Super Special Thanks: admin89さん for the small simple answer (in my thread).
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From: Soopah
Dolphin: 3.0-303-dirty
Wiimote: Nintendo Wii Remote Motion Plus + Nunchuck
Brand: Nintendo
Bought from: Amazon
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR
Bluetooth: Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter (using Toshiba stack)
Brand: ...
Bought from: Amazon 2$
Sensor bar: Nintendo (but using candle at the moment)
Bought from:
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: Works well, no issues in game so far.
Not working:
Resolution to re-pairing issue:
Notes: Have some issue to connect it the first time but now i can disconnect and reconnect my remote using Toshiba stack
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[color=#0000ff]
From: jateelover
Dolphin: 3.0-427
wiimote: iPhone (jailbreak app iController)
brand: Apple
Wifi Connection
OS:Mac 10.7 Lion
Working: Works well as a controller, accelerometer is more accurate than the Wii for me. Buttons work fine, but its a touchscreen phone or ipod, so your fingers slip off. Good in a pinch
not working:pointer barely moves at all. not usable for pointer
notes: Good in a pinch. I just downloaded Dolphin, wanted to try it. Jailbroken iPhone, app in Cydia is called iController. Works over wifi, really easy to set up. Just choose emulated Wiimote. Works really well in Tennis and Mariokart, along with NFS hot pursuit (all the games I have). I'll probably get wiimotes eventually, but its good to have and know for when you have multiplayer going on or dead controls haha.
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From: ulao
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 235
wiimote: Official Nintendo wii-mote no motion plus.
brand: Nintendo
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: using 50 watt lights.
OS: Win7 32bit
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, no dropping
not working: IR much better then above but no 100%
notes: Everything works with this wand including the motion plug add-on. The IR is much better but I think I need a 12volt bar.
Resolution or reason for failure: be very steady and patient. [/color]
[color=#0000cd]
Dolphin: r5168 , 3.0 and latest dolphin
wiimote: Original Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
brand: No name
bought from : Flea market lol
Bluetooth ID: ???? (Mini BT Dongle (class 2) : 3$)
OS: Windows 8
Working: only work with 1 wiimote (Toshiba BT Stack)
not working: with 2 wiimote
notes: Class 2 Mini BT suck
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[color=#0000cd]
From: ulao
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 377
wiimote: Official Nintendo wii-mote with motion plus inside.
brand: Nintendo
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: converted wii bar
Bluetooth: Billionton
OS: Win7 32bit
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, no dropping
not working: nothing
notes: none
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[color=#FFA500]From: ulao
Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 235
wiimote: RVL-003
brand: no brand found on this device
bought from : http://www.miniinthebox.com
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: using 50 watt lights.
OS: Win7 32bit
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, no dropping
not working: IR does not work 100% with bar or candles.
notes:
Everything works with this wand including the motion plug add-on. The
only issue is that the IR does not respond in game. I some cases I can
make it work but not well enough to play games.
Resolution or reason for failure: Use the mouse for the point with hybird mode. May need to removed the mouse assignments once game has begun ( i.e skyward )[/color]




[color=#FF0000]From: greyfox213
Dolphin: r7719m
Wiimote: Brand new Ninteno Wii MotionPlus Inside
brand: nintendo
bought from
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Working Was able to successfully get my OS to recognize and connect the wiimote to my computer and it shows up in devices as Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR. When I get into Dolphin and Wiimote settings and change it to Real Wiimote
not Working: will not pair up to Dolphin
notes: I have tried both the Pair and Refresh buttons with no luck. The wiimote will just continue to flash all four lights without successfully pairing. I have also tried using Bluesoleil and GlovePIE with unfortunately the same results. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.
Resolution or reason for failure: No solution for TRs yet. http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showt...?tid=19948 [/color]






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From: serioussam909
Dolphin: 3.0 Rev 416
wiimote: RVL-003
brand: chinese (no brand on device)
bought from : ebay
Bluetooth : xpoint usb dongle - using Toshiba stack
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Sensor bar: W-i-i sensor bar RVL-009
Bought from: ebay
OS: Windows 8 Developer preview x64
Working: in main menu - all buttons and nunchuk stick and IR (don't know about accelerometers - main menu does not use them)
not working: in game nothing works
notes: only tested with Mortal Kombat Armageddon
Resolution or reason for failure: can be used as emulated wiimote/gcpad with glovepie->PPJoy.
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[color=#ff0000]From: XenoGig[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Dolphin: 3.0-867-dirty[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Wiimote: Nintendo Wii Motion Plus Build-in Remote[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Brand: Chinese GoIGame[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Bought from: http://www.tinydeal.com/wii-remote-plus-...62248.html[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Bluetooth ID: Remote Not Detected[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Bluetooth: Chinese noname and Atheros notebook adapters...[/color]
[color=#ff0000]OS: Windows 7 x64[/color]
[color=#ff0000]Not working: pc not detect wii remote[/color]
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A list of know sources to buy from that are reported working.
The best wireless wii bar http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=24362

From Joubqa:
wii mote - http://www.amazon.com/Wii-Remote-Plus-Wh...b_title_vg
Nunchuck - http://www.amazon.com/Wii-Nunchuk-Contro...d_sim_vg_1
sensor bar - http://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Wireless-In...d_sim_vg_1
Targus BT - http://www.target.com/p/TARGUS-MICRO-BLU...A-13728117
BT dongle - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EBE1LI?tag=...pport.html

A white/black list for BT dongles: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=20260 Not updated


here is a dongle to ovoid
No name generic Bluetooth dongle from ebay
http://i.imgur.com/3EOOm1R.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/4uoKBJz.jpg
Does not work with more than one wiimote connected.
INFO: I'll add tips and tricks in this post.

> its best to get the motion plus add on , not the internal ( for now )

> Wii-bars are tricky atm. It's questionable whether or not the power source to the bar matters(see below). I have zero luck with a wireless off brand 4.5 volts ( 3 batteries ) where my friend has a 6 volt Duracell ( 4 batteries ) working perfectly. I have convert the wii bar to an external 12 volt power supply and I love the results. Candles didn't work at all for me and other report the same. I was able to get two 50 watt lights to work but iffy at best.
Just got a version two ( the 3 LED per side version with OEM styleplug ) and I ran 7.5 volts to it with the best results ever. I can use my wii-mote up to 10 feet with no jitter.
> The smaller/simpler BT the better
> some games give you trouble disconnecting but not others??? Check "alternate Wiimote timing" on those games.
> Any device that may use a power supply can make things worse ( lots of interference ). Put the Bluetooth dongle out in the open if possible. At a minimum at the front of the computer.

Great idea for a thread.

An idea would be to attach a template at the end of the original post ie:
Dolphin:
wiimote:
brand:
bought from:
Bluetooth ID:
OS:
Working:
not working:
notes:
Resolution :

I added some more details to my own post so people can copy every aspect of the setup.
Lets just say it works and is cheap. About US$47 total delivered.

My setup:
Dolphin: 3.0-204-dirty
wiimote: Fake Wii MotionPlus Inside + Nunchuck
brand: Pretends to be a Nintendo
bought from: Ebay. Cost US$20.Delivered (Took about 2 weeks to Australia). Seller ID "sontoon" Listed as "Built In WiiMotion Plus Inside Remote Nunchuck For Wii"
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
bluetooth: TomTop mini usb dongle
brand: TomTop
bought from: Ebay. Cost about US$1.50 Delivered (Took about a week to Australia). User ID "tomtop.wholesaler" listed as "NEW Mini Smallest USB 2.0 Bluetooth Dongle Adapter For PC laptop"
Sensor bar: Nextronics LLC - SensorBarHD (USB Powered)
Bought from: http://www.nextronicsllc.com About US25 delivered (Took about 2 weeks to Australia).
OS: Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 (Legit Copy. Up to date with updates.)
Working: Seems to be working perfectly.
not working: Takes a few goes to get the thing to pair with Dolphin. Not sure the speaker works. Don't know what games use it, so I can't tell.
notes: A bit plasticy. Other than that works great! Playing Skyward Sword at the moment. No issues. Walking across tightropes. Doing rolls. Firing the slingshot.
Resolution : None needed. Looks like I lucked out.
nice idea! BTW mario galaxy uses the speaker. And the paring so far is true for any wii-mote. Also lets include Bar. Seems that is a big contender.


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(12-19-2011, 11:54 PM)ulao Wrote: [ -> ]I think it puts out 950 nms per IFR light.
You should be aware that this is the wavelength of the light emitted and has nothing to do with its intensity (1nm = 10^-9m = 10^-5mm = 0.00001mm). Also, the voltage of the bar doesn't tell you anything about its intensity.
good to know. Meany say the wave lengths make a difference in receiving. One would ask, how can you tell what X bar puts out? Also, assuming the power the light puts out would make a difference as well. If so why do the wireless bards run off of 4.5 where the wii uses a 12 volt source. If you have an LED and increase the voltage this will change the brightness, just as changing the resistance ( lower ) increases the brightness.

I = E/R or R = E/I or E = IR
( I ) Current
( E ) Voltage
( R ) Resistance

Brightness or "Power" would be the amount of current times the voltage level at a given point measured in watts.
(01-12-2012, 05:21 AM)ulao Wrote: [ -> ]good to know. Meany say the wave lengths make a difference in receiving. One would ask, how can you tell what X bar puts out? Also, assuming the power the light puts out would make a difference as well. If so why do the wireless bards run off of 4.5 where the wii uses a 12 volt source. If you have an LED and increase the voltage this will change the brightness, just as changing the resistance ( lower ) increases the brightness.

I = E/R or R = E/I or E = IR
( I ) Current
( E ) Voltage
( R ) Resistance

Brightness or "Power" would be the amount of current times the voltage level at a given point measured in watts.

Sure, but you don't know how those LEDs are connected to the power source internally, they might be in parallel in one of the bars and in series in the other one, and there might be additional resistors included somewhere. You just can't know if you don't unscrew it. Unscrewing it and measuring the voltage directly at the LEDs would indeed tell you something.

Measuring the power the bar takes is slightly better, it at least gives you some information. However, it's not a very reliable value, as one of the models might be more efficient than the other one, or the LEDs used in one model match the detector wavelength better.

The real energy emitted is difficult to measure with household means. I think most motion detectors work with infrared, so if you have one, you might be able to use it for that (however you'd need to move the bar with a stick or so in order not to stand in the way... could be a fun experiment ;D). Doesn't make much sense, tough.

The wavelength is indeed connected to "how good it works", Most detectors detect a specific wavelength, a digital camera will detect something like 400 to 800nm, which is the same as your eyes. Your microwave uses waves with wavelengths around 15 centimeters. Those IR sensors detect wavelengths around 1000nm = 1um; that's why candles work so well, if you look at this diagram:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...dpi_de.png (the horizontal axis is wavelength, and the sensors you use detect the waves best where the "1" is)
Candles have a temperature of around 1400°C, so you see they emit most light in that wavelength (so most light they emit is actually infrared, and not visible; that's (at least part of) why lighting bulbs are so ineffective, by the way).
good to know info man, I have yet to get my wii-bar, maybe I'll open it up and have a look at how its designed. Agree on the candle thought process but fpor me 50 watt bulbs work and candles do not.
I have been having some problems with the sensorbar now http://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Wireless-In...d_sim_vg_1

i've resorted to using candles instead. i think it might just be bad batteries. i'll report once i get some new batteries
That the same piece of crap I got. Dont waste your time, its not the batteries. I think It was just a bad buy ;(
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