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Since {{revision|4.0.2}}, Dolphin has the ability to passthrough USB HID devices designed for use with Wii software. This gives emulated Wii software full control of a hardware device connected to your PC.  This is very useful for devices not currently emulated by Dolphin and games that highly depend on extra hardware.
Since {{revision|4.0.2}}, Dolphin has the ability to passthrough USB HID devices designed for use with Wii software. {{revision|5.0-2352}} enables USB passthrough for all devices. This gives emulated Wii software full control of a hardware device connected to your PC.  This is very useful for devices not currently emulated by Dolphin and games that highly depend on extra hardware.


== List of Devices and IDs ==
== List of Wii Devices and IDs ==
{|class="wikitable sortable width=100%"
{|class="wikitable sortable width=100%"
! Device !! VID !! PID !! Type !! Compatibility
! Device !! VID !! PID !! Type !! Compatibility
|-
|-
|Disney Infinity Reader (Portal Device)
|[[Disney Infinity]] Reader (Portal Device)
|0E6F
|0E6F
|0129
|0129
|HID
| rowspan="2" | HID
|Supported
| rowspan="17" | Supported
|-
|-
|EA Active NFL Training Camp Dongle
|[[:Category:Active Heart Rate Monitor (Input supported)|EA Active NFL Training Camp Dongle]]
|21A4
|21A4
|AC40
|AC40
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Logitech Vantage USB Microphone
|[[:Category:USB Microphone (Input supported)|Logitech Vantage USB Microphone]]
|046D
|046D
|0A03
|0A03
|OH0/VEN
|OH0/VEN
|Not Supported
|-
|[[:Category:Speed Force Wireless (Input supported)|Logitech Speed Force Wireless]]
|046D
|C29C
|?
|-
|-
|Harmonix Guitar Controller for Nintendo Wii
|Harmonix Guitar Controller for Nintendo Wii
| rowspan="3" | 1BAD
| rowspan="7" | 1BAD
|0004
|0004
|HID
| rowspan="11" | HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Rock Band 3 Mustang Guitar Dongle
|Rock Band Drum Set
|3110
|-
|Harmonix Drum Controller for Nintendo Wii
|3138
|-
|Harmonix RB3 Keyboard for Nintendo Wii
|3330
|-
|Harmonix RB3 MIDI Keyboard Interface for Nintendo Wii
|3338
|-
|Harmonix RB3 Mustang Guitar for Nintendo Wii
|3430
|3430
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Rock Band Drum Set
|Harmonix RB3 MIDI Guitar Interface for Nintendo Wii
|3110
|3538
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Skylanders Giants Portal
|Skylanders Giants Portal
| rowspan="4" | 1430
| rowspan="4" | 1430
| rowspan="3" | 0150
| rowspan="3" | 0150
|HID
| Supported
|-
|-
|Skylanders Swap Force Portal
|Skylanders Swap Force Portal
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Skylanders Wireless Receiver for Wii
|Skylanders Wireless Receiver for Wii
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Tony Hawk Ride Skateboard
|[[:Category:Ride Controller (Input supported)|Tony Hawk Ride Skateboard]]
|0100
|0100
|HID
|Supported
|-
|-
|Wii Speak Module
|[[:Category:Wii Speak (Input supported)|Wii Speak Module]]
| rowspan="3" | 057E
| rowspan="3" | 057E
|0308
|0308
|OH0
|OH0
|Not Supported
|-
|-
|YourShape Camera
|[[:Category:Ubisoft Camera (Input supported)|Ubisoft Camera]]
|030A
|030A
|VEN
|VEN
|Not Supported
|-
|-
|Internal Bluetooth dongle
|Internal Bluetooth dongle
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|-
|-
|}
|}
Dolphin is currently unable to use any USB device which is not a HID (Human Interface Device).


== Setting up ==
== Setting up ==
=== Linux ===
=== Linux ===
Linux support does not require any special drivers. However, a udev rule must be created to allow access to the devices.  Note, the Vender ID and Product ID SHOULD be verified from the device itself before creating the rule.
Linux support does not require any special drivers. However, a udev rule must be created to allow access to the devices.  Note, the Vendor ID and Product ID SHOULD be verified from the device itself before creating the rule.


1. Paste the following into '''/etc/udev/rules.d/52-dolphin.rules''' (/lib/udev/rules.d/52-dolphin.rules if making a package):
1. Paste the following into '''/etc/udev/rules.d/52-dolphin.rules''' (/lib/udev/rules.d/52-dolphin.rules if making a package). Do not forget to replace the XXXX with the appropriate Vendor and Product IDs.


<code>SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTRS{idVendor}=="XXXX", ATTRS{idProduct}=="XXXX", MODE="0666"</code>
<code>SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTRS{idVendor}=="XXXX", ATTRS{idProduct}=="XXXX", MODE="0666"</code>


2. Replace the XXXX with the appropriate Vendor and Product IDs.
2. Reload udev rules with:
<code>sudo udevadm control --reload-rules</code>


3. Reload udev rules with:
3. Reinsert the accessory.
<code>sudo udevadm control --reload-rules</code>
 
=== Windows ===
 
For users wishing to use the USB Microphone, USB Camera, or Wii Speak, it is highly recommended to use {{revision|5.0-10617}} or newer.  It contains important fixes to both libusb and Dolphin that fix crashes and fix support in devices across many games.


4. Now, reinsert the accessory. When the game is booted it should be able to access the accessory as if it were plugged into a Wii.
==== Install Dedicated Driver ====


To change the rule, links for instructions are available on the [https://github.com/libusb/libusb/wiki/FAQ#Can_I_run_libusb_applications_on_Linux_without_root_privilege libusb FAQ].
===== Single Interface Devices =====


=== Windows ===
Download and open [http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig], then:
Download and open [http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig], then:


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3. On the right column, select "libusbk" then click "Replace Driver". Select "Yes" to modify the system driver.
3. On the right column, select "libusbk" then click "Replace Driver". Select "Yes" to modify the system driver.


The game will then be able to detect the device on next boot.
===== Multi Interface Devices =====
 
For Microphone, Wii Speak, and USB Camera Passthrough, installing over the composite parent device is required.
 
Download and open [http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig], then:
 
1. In the "Options" menu in Zadig, make sure "List All Devices" is enabled and "Ignore Hubs or Composite Parents" is disabled.
 
2. Look through the composite parent of the device you wish to passthrough.
 
3. On the right column, select "libusbk" then click "Replace Driver". It may warn you that you're modifying a kernel driver, but, this is normal.  Select "Yes" to modify the kernel driver.
 
==== Uninstalling Dedicated Driver ====
 
If for some reason you wish to restore the default driver to the device, open up "Device Manager."  In the last, expand "libusbK devices" and find the device you wish to restore.  Uninstall the device, then unplug the device and plug it back in.  It will now be restored to its original state.
 
If you were using the WinUSB driver, the device will be located under "Universal Serial Bus Devices" instead, but the instructions are identical otherwise.
 
==== usbdk driver ====
 
usbdk is no longer supported nor recommended. While it provides the ability to simply install a driver without any further instructions, usbdk suffers severe instability issues.  For legacy purposes, you can still use the [https://github.com/daynix/UsbDk/releases x64 usbdk driver] in older builds.


=== macOS ===
=== macOS ===
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=== Android ===
=== Android ===
This feature is not supported on Android.
This feature is not supported on Android.
== Configuring Dolphin ==
In {{revision|5.0-2352}}, an additional step was added for USB Passthrough.  Because some devices being plugged into your computer can potentially hang or crash a game, you now must whitelist the emulated Wii so it can access this device.  This is not required for Bluetooth Passthrough.
=== Guide to Whitelist a USB Device in Dolphin ===
1. Open Dolphin's configuration dialog.
2. Click on the Wii tab.
3. In the "Whitelisted USB passthrough devices", click on the "Add..." button.
4. Select the device you wish to passthrough.


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