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

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# While it is scanning, press the red sync button on the back of the controller. All four lights on the front of the controller should be flashing.
# While it is scanning, press the red sync button on the back of the controller. All four lights on the front of the controller should be flashing.
# Back in the Bluetooth Settings, hit "Continue" and wait for it to fail.
# Back in the Bluetooth Settings, hit "Continue" and wait for it to fail.
# Select 'Passcode Options' and choose "Do not use a passcode with this device". Click 'OK' and then click 'Quit'.
# Select 'Passcode Options' and choose "Do not use a passcode with this device". Click '''"OK"''' and then click '''"Quit"'''.
# Double check in the Bluetooth menu to be certain that your system registered the controller.
# Double check in the Bluetooth menu to be certain that your system registered the controller.


Once you have completed the pairing process, from then on you will be able to connect the controller like you would on any other OS, as described in the [[Configuring Controllers]] guide. However you will have to press the red sync button instead of 1+2 every time you connect.
Once you have completed the pairing process, from then on you will be able to connect the controller like you would on any other OS, as described in the [[Configuring Controllers]] guide. However you will have to press the red sync button instead of '''"1"''' and '''"2"''' every time you connect.


= Windows =
= Windows =
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# If your Bluetooth adapter is USB based, insert it before the installation.
# If your Bluetooth adapter is USB based, insert it before the installation.
# Run the extractor. Make note of where it extracts to (For future reference, <var>%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\tc00590500a.temp\</var>). When the installer does not start, run Setup.exe from the temp folder to start the installer. There are no settings to worry about, so just click through.
# Run the extractor. Make note of where it extracts to (For future reference, <var>%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Temp\tc00590500a.temp\</var>). When the installer does not start, run Setup.exe from the temp folder to start the installer. There are no settings to worry about, so just click through.
#*If you get a pop up that says "Please plug in the Bluetooth device and click OK button", make sure your Bluetooth adapter is inserted, and if it still happens, your Bluetooth adapter is not supported. In that case, click on the Cancel button and try to finish the Toshiba Stack setup, then continue to [[#Forcing the Toshiba Drivers onto the Adapter]].
#*If you get a pop up that says "Please plug in the Bluetooth device and click OK button", make sure your Bluetooth adapter is properly inserted, and if it still happens, your Bluetooth adapter is not supported. In that case, click on the Cancel button and try to finish the Toshiba Stack setup, then continue to [[#Forcing the Toshiba Drivers onto the Adapter]].
# Restart your computer when prompted.
# Restart your computer when prompted.
# A window will appear asking for you to sync up your device. For the interests of this guide, try to close any pop ups.
# A window will appear asking for you to sync up your device. For the interests of this guide, try to close any pop ups.
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# Move the mouse to the bottom-right or upper-right corner of the screen (or on a touchscreen, swipe from the right of the screen) and click on the "Settings" with a gear icon. Click "Change PC settings".
# Move the mouse to the bottom-right or upper-right corner of the screen (or on a touchscreen, swipe from the right of the screen) and click on the "Settings" with a gear icon. Click "Change PC settings".
#'''Windows 8:''' On the left column, click "General". On the right, click "Restart now" under the heading "Advanced startup".<br />'''Windows 8.1:''' On the left column, navigate to "Update and recovery" → "Recovery", then click "Restart now".
#'''Windows 8:''' On the left column, click "General". On the right, click "Restart now" under the heading "Advanced startup".<br />'''Windows 8.1:''' On the left column, navigate to "Update and recovery" → "Recovery", then click "Restart now".
# Next click on "troubleshoot", then click advanced options, then click startup settings. Click restart.
# Continue with "Troubleshoot" "Advanced options" → "Startup Settings", then click "Restart".
# Option 7 is what we want (Disable driver signature enforcement). Press 7 or F7 and the computer will restart Windows with the driver signature enforcement disabled (this re-enables on every computer restart so go back through these steps to disable it again if you need to).
# Disable driver signature enforcement is in option 7. Press '''"7"''' or '''"F7"''' and the computer will restart Windows with the driver signature enforcement disabled.


'''Installing the modified driver onto the bluetooth adapter'''
'''Installing the modified driver onto the bluetooth adapter'''
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