*facepalm* After it stops blinking, go to dolphin wiimote pluggin, hit the red button again, then check and un-check "connect real wiimote" until it vibrates.
and yes, bluesoleil can damage the windows default drivers, I had to do a system restore to fix it.
I tried that multiple times and it never vibrates. It continues to blink all four leds for a couple seconds and stops. I'm just gonna partition and install another OS. Which would be the best? XP, Vista, W7, or Ubuntu?
Alright i figured out my problem. I reinstalled w7 and the same symptoms were present, so I borrowed an official wiimote from a friend and wahlah. I'd advise anyone reading this to stay away from Nyko brand for connecting with a pc.
(01-05-2010, 08:23 AM)Apostacious Wrote: [ -> ]*facepalm* After it stops blinking, go to dolphin wiimote pluggin, hit the red button again, then check and un-check "connect real wiimote" until it vibrates.
and yes, bluesoleil can damage the windows default drivers, I had to do a system restore to fix it.
thats strange, cause the default windows drivers were interfering with properluy working wiimote.
After i installed bluesoleil the wiimote worked fine

Hi guys. I hope you can help me. With newest rev 4790 64bit JitIL (Win 7 Pro) WiiMotes work fine but the Cursors won't show up or in case of Mario Party 8 it won't move. I do have a sensor bar. Is this normal behavior atm or am I doing something wrong? It's no problem im Mario Kart Wii but I wanted to try my copy of Umbrella Chronicles and it's hard to aim without a cursor
EDIT: Replaced the sensorbar's batteries and everything's working as it should.