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Starting with Dolphin 4. It doesn't reveal any of the Bluetooth information to the operating system, instead sending HID packets directly to Dolphin without a Bluetooth Stack, thus allowing -TR support, syncing of Wii Remotes, and other features superior to what the Toshiba Stack can offer.

However, since it does this, it is only useful for supported Wii controllers, and cannot be used as a full Bluetooth adapter. Full details are available in the DolphinBar Hardware Review , and links to purchase one are available on our Recommended Accessories page.

However, it requires the additional step of connecting Wii Remotes through the Toshiba Stack instead of just through Dolphin. The link provided below is the official download page for Toshiba Stack. Use the newest version; it has the highest known compatibility. If the newest version doesn't work feel free to try older ones.

Please be aware that Toshiba Stack will start in trial mode when using on a unsupported dongle subjected with forced driver installation, and will eventually require a supported adapter to continue use of the software. Download page. The Toshiba Stack only supports a limited number of Bluetooth adapters.

For absolute maximum compatibility, buy a Bluetooth adapter that is specifically designed to use the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack; look for "Toshiba Bluetooth Software" somewhere on the package or for "Toshiba" in the comments on the online store. There is a small possibility that the adapter not in the list can be used with Toshiba Stack, through the installation with an edited driver file, as instructed in the later section. But please acknowledge that it is preferably for experienced users only.

The instruction will be divided at some point for the users and their specific adapters throughout this guide, starting from the first step in the next section below.

The connection setup with the -TR Wii Remote is completed and will be usable with Dolphin, as further instruction is available in the Configuring Controllers guide. If you have a Mac or other operating system, this guide will is not for you.

The instructions and pictures will be specifically for Windows 10, since that is the operating system I am running. Older versions can attempt to follow along, however there is no guarantee that the process I go through will be the same as yours.

If you were to try to connect your Wii Remote now to your PC, you would find that Microsoft will install the wrong drivers for it. Depending on your system, you will need to either download the Windows bit version or bit version. Otherwise, the next step may be skipped. NOTE: This step can be skipped if you do not have Windows bit or do not receive the driver signature error. Because this driver was not made by Microsoft, your PC will not recognize it.

In order to bypass this, we will need to disable driver signature enforcement. In the Windows search bar, search "recovery" without the quotes and select "Recovery options". Click "Restart" and when prompted press the key "7" to "Disable driver signature enforcement". Now, your Windows will seem to start and run normally, the only difference now is that driver signature is disabled, meaning we can now use our drivers that we downloaded, until we restart our computer.

We can now move on to the next step. So, with the drivers all downloaded and your PC off of driver signature enforcement for bit only , now all we need to do is connect your Wii Remote to your PC! Run the "TinyInstaller. Note: Admin rights are needed to run this program. Afterwards, check in your programs and features to see if the driver installed correctly. Check to see if the program shows up in the list as shown in the picture above. Search "program and features" in the Windows search bar Note: If you ever want to uninstall this driver, you can do so here.

Locate your Bluetooth settings can be found by searching "Bluetooth" in the windows search bar. Note: At first it may appear to be named as "Input device". If prompted for a passcode, click next without typing any numbers, then cancel.

The Wii Remote should connect afterwards. Take a look at your Wii Remote. If the lights look similar to the picture above, then your Wii Remote is successfully paired! If it does not have lights and it says it is paired in the Bluetooth settings, remove the device from the Bluetooth setting and try connecting it again.

Now that our Wii Remote is connected to our PC, lets use another program to map out the Wii Remote inputs as keyboard inputs so that it will work PC games. Open JoyToKey. You will see on the left column a profile called Wii Remote Game. If you do not, make sure that the. The profile I provided is a basic template for providing your own inputs.

You can see on the right column I did the basic Up, Down, Left, Right arrows, corresponding to their respective arrows on the keyboard. The other buttons I left blank, for you to decide. Lets say a game requires you to jump with the "Z" key, and we want to jump by pressing "1".

Double click the row named Button1. Make sure you are in the "Keyboard" tab, and click on the first "Disabled" rectangle you see. It should highlight yellow, meaning you can now do any input on your keyboard and it will map to whatever button you chose, in this case it was "1". Type Z, and you should see Z show up in the box. After minimizing JoyToKey, the inputs should work. You can test this out by seeing if the inputs you put in are typed out in a notepad or web browser.

Note: The up, down, left, right arrows are inputted as if you are holding the Wii Remote horizontally, with the Dpad on the left side and 1,2 buttons on the right. So we have our Wii Remote formatted to be used as a game controller. What if we wanted to use it as a mouse? Run the JoyToKey program. Note: If the program is already open and you move the file in the same folder, it will not update until you restart the program.

On the left column, select the "Wii Remote Mouse". Note: Left clicking the profile name will change between profiles after minimizing JoyToKey. Minimize the JoyToKey program. You should be able to use the Wii Remote as a mouse now!

This profile is very basic. You can add more to it and tweak it to your liking by changing the settings. From the top left, the slider determines left and right movement of the mouse. So sliding it to the left will make the mouse move left, and if you slide it far left the mouse will move far to the left when pressing the left Wii Remote button.

Similarly, the vertical column determines up and down movement of the mouse. Below you can see mouse clicks, such as left click and right click.



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