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Sorry, my English writing skill is poor.

I still could connect with my controller till yesterday but I failed to connect it at present. I have tried to re-install the toshiba bluetooth stack several times, but it dosn't work.

My controller can be found by toshiba bluethooth tack. However, everytime I click the connect button, the four lights on the controller will go out immediately.

Futhermore, my computer can connect the common controller (not the tr version)
What bluetooth adapter are you using? And is the wiimote an authentic nintendo-made wiimote or a 3rd party?
(03-30-2014, 08:41 PM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]What bluetooth adapter are you using? And is the wiimote an authentic nintendo-made wiimote or a 3rd party?
My wiimote is made by intendo and my bluetoother adapter is combined with my wireless network adapter, RTL8723AE. What makes me very confused is that I played it sucdessfully yesterday. Another 3rd-party-made wiimote can connect my computer, but there is no wiimote plus inside it. As a result, I cannot use it to play Zelda Skyward Sword。
You have a Toshiba Satellite notebook?
(03-30-2014, 10:04 PM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]You have a Toshiba Satellite notebook?

No, my laptop is w350etq. Only toshiba bluetooth stack can connect the tr version wiimote and toshiba bluetooth can be compatible with many hardware.
Hmm, honestly I'm not sure if that would support it or not. I looked around but I didn't have much luck.

Did you remember to use the red sync button instead of 1+2 to connect the -TR?
(03-31-2014, 12:49 AM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm, honestly I'm not sure if that would support it or not. I looked around but I didn't have much luck.

Did you remember to use the red sync button instead of 1+2 to connect the -TR?

Obviously I used the sync button. Thank you for you reply. Although my problem seems very strange, it is not a uniq problem. I found some people had encountered the same problem with me, but I'm not sure whether they have solved the problem. I am going to find the solution in the English website because I didn't find the solution in Chinese websites.
雪封刃 Wrote:My controller can be found by toshiba bluethooth tack. However, everytime I click the connect button, the four lights on the controller will go out immediately.

OH. I know. You need to pair the -TR wiimote with a wii. There's a rare bug that prevents -TRs from working until they pair with something, but it's so rare there is very little documentation on the bug. So pair it with a wii, turn off/get away from the wii, then try connecting again. If you don't have a wii you can use wiipair for the same kind of thing.
(03-31-2014, 03:12 PM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]
雪封刃 Wrote:My controller can be found by toshiba bluethooth tack. However, everytime I click the connect button, the four lights on the controller will go out immediately.

OH. I know. You need to pair the -TR wiimote with a wii. There's a rare bug that prevents -TRs from working until they pair with something, but it's so rare there is very little documentation on the bug. So pair it with a wii, turn off/get away from the wii, then try connecting again. If you don't have a wii you can use wiipair for the same kind of thing.

Thank you. I will try to find a wii. However, what is "wiipair"?
Wiipair is a program that let's you pair a wiiremote with a PC. It has inconsistant results long term with the Toshiba stack, but it is has solved a problem like this once before.

The guy who did it gave instructions - https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-four-wii-remote-problem-toshiba-bluetooth-stack
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