Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide: Difference between revisions

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#In the "Add New Connection Wizard" window, select the "Express Mode", and hit next. Have your <tt>RVL-CNT-01-TR</tt> Wii Remote ready.  
#In the "Add New Connection Wizard" window, select the "Express Mode", and hit next. Have your <tt>RVL-CNT-01-TR</tt> Wii Remote ready.  
#A searching window will appear. Press the Sync button on the bottom of the -TR Wii Remote.  
#A searching window will appear. Press the Sync button on the bottom of the -TR Wii Remote.  
#Now click through the windows. It's on express so everything is pretty much automatic. The windows will go away and it will show the bluetooth settings screen with "Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR". Note the green and yellow lines connecting: this means the bluetooth is presently connected. Note that the Wii Remote will continue to flash. This is normal. <br>::{{image|Toshiba Stack -TR Connected.png|The green and yellow lines indicate that the Wiimote is connected|br}}
#Now click through the windows. It's on express so everything is pretty much automatic. The windows will go away and it will show the bluetooth settings screen with "Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR". Note the green and yellow lines connecting: this means the bluetooth is presently connected. Note that the Wii Remote will continue to flash. This is normal. <br>{{image|Toshiba Stack -TR Connected.png|the joined lines indicate that the Wiimote is connected|br}}
#Now open Dolphin. Open the Wii Remote settings window. Note that it will say "A supported bluetooth device could not be found. You must manually connect your wiimotes." Ignore it.
#Now open Dolphin. Open the Wii Remote settings window. Note that it will say "A supported bluetooth device could not be found. You must manually connect your wiimotes." Ignore it.
#Make sure one of the Wiimote slots is set to Real Wiimote. Now, you can press refresh now and the -TR Wiimote will instantly shake and the LEDs will change to 1 or whatever. However, because of the Toshiba Stack, it is recommended that you turn on Continuous Scanning. After connecting the Wii Remote in the Toshiba software, all you'll have to do now is start a game. That's it. Dolphin will immediately detect it and it will be playable. Use what you prefer.
#Make sure one of the Wiimote slots is set to Real Wiimote. Now, you can press refresh now and the -TR Wiimote will instantly shake and the LEDs will change to 1 or whatever. However, because of the Toshiba Stack, it is recommended that you turn on Continuous Scanning. After connecting the Wii Remote in the Toshiba software, all you'll have to do now is start a game. That's it. Dolphin will immediately detect it and it will be playable. Use what you prefer.
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#Make a copy of <tt>tosrfusb.inf</tt>, and rename the copy to tosrfusb.inf.bak or something. The name doesn't matter, we'll be changing the original file so we need a backup just in case.
#Make a copy of <tt>tosrfusb.inf</tt>, and rename the copy to tosrfusb.inf.bak or something. The name doesn't matter, we'll be changing the original file so we need a backup just in case.
#Open <tt>tosrfusb.inf</tt>. Notice that there are three long lists. The first and second lists should look something like this: <tt>%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc160%=TosrfUsb_Device</tt>
#Open <tt>tosrfusb.inf</tt>. Notice that there are three long lists. The first and second lists should look something like this: <tt>%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc160%=TosrfUsb_Device</tt>
#In the bottom of the first list, copy the very last entry and make a duplicate below it. Take the number of the entry (the number immediately after "DeviceDesc") and increase it by 1. Then, erase the USB\VID of this new entry and replace it with the one for your bluetooth adapter that you collected from Device manager. <br>::{{image|Toshiba Stack Hacking Image 1.png|Before adding your bluetooth adapter.|width=400}} {{image|Toshiba Stack Hacking Image 2.png|After. New line is highlighted in blue.|br|width=400}}
#In the bottom of the first list, copy the very last entry and make a duplicate below it. Take the number of the entry (the number immediately after "DeviceDesc") and increase it by 1. Then, erase the USB\VID of this new entry and replace it with the one for your bluetooth adapter that you collected from Device manager. <br>{{image|Toshiba Stack Hacking Image 1.png|Before adding your bluetooth adapter.|width=400}} {{image|Toshiba Stack Hacking Image 2.png|After. New line is highlighted in blue.|br|width=400}}
#Take the line you created in the first list, and copy that to the bottom of the second list. Just copy-paste.
#Take the line you created in the first list, and copy that to the bottom of the second list. Just copy-paste.
#On the bottom of the third list, copy the last entry of the third list and make a duplicate below it. Just like before, there is a number following "DeviceDesc" and you need to increase this by one (to the same value that you used in the first and second lists). After this, there is a name in parenthesis. Change it to whatever you like. "Laptop Bluetooth" or "BroadCom BT-511 Bluetooth". It doesn't matter, the name is only meant for you. Toshiba won't rely on it in any way.
#On the bottom of the third list, copy the last entry of the third list and make a duplicate below it. Just like before, there is a number following "DeviceDesc" and you need to increase this by one (to the same value that you used in the first and second lists). After this, there is a name in parenthesis. Change it to whatever you like. "Laptop Bluetooth" or "BroadCom BT-511 Bluetooth". It doesn't matter, the name is only meant for you. Toshiba won't rely on it in any way.

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