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Does anybody have a good brick-and-mortar source for a Wiimote-compatible adapter? I wanted to get something now, not wait for shipping...

"Kingston" 33348 working?

Whoever added this line: "Kingston Bluetooth dongle (model 33348) using WIDCOMM stack" Could you tell me: a) did you actually mean KENSINGTON 33348?, and b) did you do anything special to get it working? I have the Kensington 33348 and tentatively added it to the Not Working list, because I get the same problem the user of the 33085CA had -- you click "Skip Pairing" and nothing happens. If you happen to read this page, could you elaborate? -James (To James) I has the same problem where skip pairing did not work. I did the setup and it fixed it, thank you!)



Answering my own question: with the WIDCOMM 4.0.1.2400, if you try to connect to a device in My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking its icon after search, the Skip Pairing button does not work. You must start the Bluetooth Setup Wizard (in the Explorer Bar), discover the controller, then click Skip Pairing. -James

  • I have tried this with the Kensington adapter.. I got to the point where it was connected, and had the "green arrows" on the icon. But the 4 lights would not ever stop flashing (wiimote stuck in Discovery Mode?), and no programs were able to communicate with the device (i.e. WiinRemote got "Error 5: Access Denied). Any ideas? -- Jozxyqk 04:44, 15 January 2007 (PST) Self-update: Apparently, I was using "5.0.*" version of the stack, and that doesn't work with Wiimote. But downgrading to the 4.0 version works like a charm!

Made-in-China brand. "BT2.0" VID=0A12 (Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd) PID=0001. Comes with Extended Systems XTNDConnect Blue Manager. Driver: Windigo Systems, PBTUSB02C2 Bluetooth, csrbc01.sys

I have the above no-name-brand CSR usb dongle. It came with bluesoleil drivers (in chinese/manadarin most probably) which didn't work for me, it found the device but glovePIE and WiinRemote would not work at all. I then tried the MS bluetooth stack which was a bit better; button presses and LEDs were working. Finally, after uninstalling and removing the other stacks, I tried version 4.20.08 of the Toshiba stack for WinXP (http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/pages/download.php ) which you can use for 30 days, and it now works perfectly, including motion and rumble. I'm off to try the pointer functionality with my modified sensor bar!

Ore wa setei Souzar!!

Hi

  • Microsoft
  • Toshiba
  • Widcomm
  • IVT Bluesoleil

Billionton, fix your download links!

  • Looks like they fixed the links. --Yqbd 16:42, 11 January 2007 (PST)
  • Looks like it's broken. --Yqbd 20:28, 11 January 2007 (PST)

Billionton, Cambridge Silicon Radio, Hardware Ids USB\Vid_0a12&Pid_0001&Rev_0525, USB\Vid_0a12&Pid_0001

  • Did anyone get the Wiimote working with Billionton, Cambridge Silicon Radio, Hardware Ids USB\Vid_0a12&Pid_0001&Rev_0525, USB\Vid_0a12&Pid_0001 without bluesoleil? --Yqbd 16:43, 11 January 2007 (PST)

Anycom 'Blue 200/250' works

You can get the Anycom Blue 200/250 USB-Dongle to work under Win XP. Install the software that is delivered with the device and after that install the WIDCOMM stack from Kensington. You are able to connect the Wiimote to a Windows-PC and use (for example) GlovePie. It seems that you cannot save any settings, as the software does not remember the Wimmote and you have to register it new every time you want to use it. But maybe I just cannot find the settings in this less-than-usable software. ;oP Xanathon 06:36, 16 February 2007 (PST)