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Go to Bluetooth & devices, and scroll all the way down. There should be an option "More devices and printer settings" with a pop-out arrow, click it. In the window that popped up, click "Add a device". Connect the WiiMote as normal. I hit the red button (where the batteries are) and kept hitting the A button.
Lets assume the Wiimote has the bluetooth address "00:1E:35:3B:7E:6D". If you want the PIN for bluetooth pairing in a simple string, do the following: char pin[6];
Since the El Capitan update, Bluetooth pairing requires a passcode. To get the Bluetooth passcode you must find the Bluetooth address of the Wii remote. Open System Preferences --> Bluetooth. Press the red sync button on the back of the Wii remote. After pairing fails, right-click on the device and look for the field "address".
16 lis 2014 · • Hold down the 1+2 buttons on your Wiimote to activate Discovery Mode (the four LEDs should all blink). When it is detected it should appear in the Add a Device screen as Nintendo RVL-CNT... •...
You need a specific bluetooth adapter as the wiimote uses some non-standard calls and will have problems with most internal adapters. As you found using the toshiba bluetooth stack fixes some of the mismatched calls and will get it connected but there will still be very poor accuracy and drops.
Try This: Permanently Pair Wiimote To PC (Toshiba Stack). First pair Wiimote to PC with Windows Stack with http://www.richlynch.com/custom/dist/Wii...-setup.exe
By using the internal Bluetooth wireless link, you can connect your Wiimote to your PC (any OS), and use it with a wide range of applications already made for the Wiimote. So check out the next step and I will show you what you need to do.