Bluetooth Passthrough: Difference between revisions

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WARNING:  While a libusb driver is installed, other programs/devices will not be able to use your Bluetooth device. This can be easily reverted in Windows Device Manager and instructions are provided below.
WARNING:  While a libusb driver is installed, other programs/devices will not be able to use your Bluetooth device. This can be easily reverted in Windows Device Manager and instructions are provided below.


Download and open [http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig] as Administrator, then:
Download and open [https://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig] as Administrator, then:
# In the "Options" menu in Zadig, make sure "List All Devices" is enabled.
# In the "Options" menu in Zadig, make sure "List All Devices" is enabled.
# Look through the devices for the radio to passthrough.
# Look through the devices for the radio to passthrough.
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If you wish to return your Bluetooth drivers back to normal, start "Device Manager" and locate "libusbK" devices in the list. Right-click the device you wish to restore and select 'Uninstall Device'. Upon plugging it in next time, Windows will install the default Bluetooth driver and it will resume normal functions. NOTE:  If you used the winUSB driver instead, it will be located under "Universal Serial Bus Devices." Same instructions apply otherwise.
If you wish to return your Bluetooth drivers back to normal, start "Device Manager" and locate "libusbK" devices in the list. Right-click the device you wish to restore and select 'Uninstall Device'. Upon plugging it in next time, Windows will install the default Bluetooth driver and it will resume normal functions. NOTE:  If you used the winUSB driver instead, it will be located under "Universal Serial Bus Devices." Same instructions apply otherwise.
If this does not revert your device driver, you may right click on the Bluetooth device in Device Manager, select "Update Driver", "Browse my computer for drivers", then select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer". From there, select "Generic Bluetooth Adapter". This should permanently revert your Bluetooth driver.


If Dolphin is unable to use your Bluetooth device after doing this, it may not have the necessary hardware features. You can attempt to use the "winUSB" driver from Zadig as a last ditch effort.
If Dolphin is unable to use your Bluetooth device after doing this, it may not have the necessary hardware features. You can attempt to use the "winUSB" driver from Zadig as a last ditch effort.
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| bgcolor="#afa" | Yes
| bgcolor="#afa" | Yes
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| bgcolor="#afa" | TP-Link Bluetooth 4.0 Nano USB Adapter (UB400)
| bgcolor="#fda" | TP-Link Bluetooth 4.0 Nano USB Adapter (UB400) [CSR8510]
| USB || 4.0
| USB || 4.0
| 2357 || ? || ?
| 0A12 || 0001 || ?
| bgcolor="#afa" colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | Yes <sup>[[#Notes|[16]]]</sup>
| bgcolor="#afa" colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | Yes
| bgcolor="#fda" | Limited
| bgcolor="#fda" | Limited
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:<sup>[14]</sup> Proprietary 10-pin BTB connector, usually found in older laptops (2010 and earlier).
:<sup>[14]</sup> Proprietary 10-pin BTB connector, usually found in older laptops (2010 and earlier).
:<sup>[15]</sup> This is the Bluetooth version supported out of the box, with no drivers installed, can be upgraded/downgraded depending of the proprietary Realtek driver version installed.
:<sup>[15]</sup> This is the Bluetooth version supported out of the box, with no drivers installed, can be upgraded/downgraded depending of the proprietary Realtek driver version installed.
:<sup>[16]</sup> Compatible only with Windows; Mac/Linux unsupported.




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