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#On the toolbar, click for the "Update Driver Software". In the dialog, choose "Browse my computer for driver software", followed by "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". Select the driver that says it is not digitally signed (this is what you want) and click "Next" to install the driver. | #On the toolbar, click for the "Update Driver Software". In the dialog, choose "Browse my computer for driver software", followed by "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". Select the driver that says it is not digitally signed (this is what you want) and click "Next" to install the driver. | ||
#Once installed you should be done. If it works, proceed with [[#Connecting the Wii Remote Plus|connecting the Wii Remote Plus]]. | #Once installed you should be done. If it works, proceed with [[#Connecting the Wii Remote Plus|connecting the Wii Remote Plus]]. | ||
=== Pretending a Toshiba Bluetooth Adapter === | |||
Currently there is no option to buy the Toshiba bluetooth stack without the bundled hardware. However, there is a way to make your bluetooth device recognized as a regular one. Here is how: | |||
#Open the registry editor <tt>regedit.exe</tt>. | |||
#Navigate to <tt>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Toshiba\BluetoothStack\V1.0\Mng</tt>. | |||
#Add a new DWORD. Name it <tt>TestVersion</tt> and set its value to 0. | |||
#Close the registry editor. | |||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
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