dev/input/event8: Nintendo Wii Remote Motion+ dev/input/event7: Nintendo Wii Remote Extension dev/input/event5: Nintendo Wii Remote IR dev/input/event4: Nintendo Wii Remote Accelerometer The first time I tried to pair my Wii U Pro controllers, it gived me a headache. It should works properly with your controllers too.
dev/input/event1: SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard Bluetoothctl is a Linux software part to pair most common bluetooth devices. dev/input/event0: SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Select Controllers > Pair New Controllers Connect Your Switch Pro Controller to PC With a Wired. They are recognized at the udev level but only for those three buttons. The Wii Remote does not need to face the console.
AFAIK updating the guide on the wiki is enough to update it on the website as well, Ill take care of that.
Wiimote Plus ('-TR') are working on Windows 8+ and need to be paired via the Sync button. You can also sync controllers from the HOME Menu. (12-12-2015, 04:52 AM) JulianLoehr Wrote: Maybe you should update the Controller & Wiimote Plus Connection Guide soon. Sorry about the long, outdated post, but I just thought it might help someone else, since I was so frustrated after trying everything I had read online with no success.Sorry for the delay. While on the Wii U Menu, press the SYNC Button on the Wii U console. Suddenly, they both paired and my Wii U Pro magically appeared in the input dropdown menu in OE. The screen can be used either as a supplement to the main display or in supported games to play the game directly on the GamePad. When OE didn't recognize the controller after clicking on "start scanning", I pushed the red sync button on the back of the Wii Motion Plus Wiimote to see if that one would pair.
I started the pairing process on the Wii U Pro controller. I also deleted all paired Wiimotes from the Bluetooth menu and tried everything again but it didn't make a difference.Įventually, what worked was: I grabbed a Wii motion plus Wiimote that I had successfully paired in the past. I also read on another thread elsewhere that it helps if you pair your Wii U Pro to a Wii U first, so I did that but the outcome was the same. I also clicked on the option button in the bluetooth menu next to the controller, but it asked me for a pin (I tried guessing several easy combinations, but none worked). I tried clicking the red sync button again before, during, and after pairing, but nothing worked.
When I went through the steps to pair directly to my Mac via the bluetooth dropdown in the menu bar, it would recognize the controller and attempt to pair, but I would get the message that the pairing failed. My controller wasn't listed in the input dropdown window. My issue was exactly the way Raddock described: attempted to pair the Wii U Pro controller in OpenEmu, but after clicking the red sync button on the controller and then the "start scanning" button in OE, the pairing window closed and nothing happened. Press and hold the and buttons on your right controller or and on your left controller until the controller LED blinks and then lights up to finalize the pairing. Tap Controllers then tap Left or Right to choose which controller youd like to pair. Includes motion controls, HD rumble, built-in amiibo functionality, and more. I had meticulously followed the instructions in the OpenEmu help guide, but to no avail. Pairing and unpairing Oculus Touch controllers. Take your game sessions up a notch with the Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch. I serendipitously stumbled upon a fix though. /rebates/2fc2fkp2fwii-remote-controllers&. In addition to the button combo available with all controllers, the home buttons on connected Nintendo controllers work with the Classic consoles to drop you back to the menu. Sorry to tag onto this a year after it was posted (and closed), but I was having the same issue with no solutions. The adapters work just as well with the SNES and plays nicely with Wii/Wii U titles that have support for the pro controller.