
- WII U PRO CONTROLLER PC TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK HOW TO
- WII U PRO CONTROLLER PC TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK INSTALL
The API Calls would also work fine on Windows 7, but there is a bug in the Microsoft HID Class Driver. The following post is basically just a copy & paste of the Readme, as it got quite extensive. Here is the code repository of my test program. Both Wiimotes types (TR & non-TR) and the Wii U Pro are working fine. Using the proper API Calls the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack is not needed anymore on Windows 8 and above. I implemented and fixed the Wiimote Code in the Dolphin Project, which also lead to improved Wiimote Audio for “-TR” Wiimotes. I did some research with the HIDAPI on Windows and came to the result, that on Windows 8 and above using the proper API Calls, “-TR” Wiimotes, as well as the Wii U Pro Controller is working perfectly fine. Every program and library recommends the common Toshiba Bluetooth “hack” to get “-TR” Wiimotes and Wii U Pro controllers working on Windows. Long time it was believed that the PlusInside Wiimotes (“-TR”) are not working with the default Bluetooth Windows Stack. This is a small follow up on my testings.
WII U PRO CONTROLLER PC TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK HOW TO
Right now, I have only some little guessing, where the issue may come from, but do not have any clue about the why and how to fix it.Īs I am unable to reproduce the issue, I call for your assistance to help me find the cause of that issue. For that reason, I added an error handler, that’ll catch all errors and display an error message with some (hopefully) useful information. Unfortunately, on all my machines and systems the Control Center is working as expected.

WII U PRO CONTROLLER PC TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK INSTALL
Which after doing the driver package install is the default Window to be launched. For some users it silently crashes when it tries to open the Main Window. This smaller update is intended to combat the Control Center issue some users have.
