Homebrew Homebrew app Bloopair: Connect Controllers from other Consoles natively

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thank you so much! i'll let you know about the results!
unfortunately it did not work for me. It gets sync but it is not shown as paired on screen, and it doesn't respond to any button.

Thank you so much for trying, though.

If it is worth to mention: Windows 10 recognize it as "Pro Controller" and Product ID is VID_057E&PID_2009
 
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unfortunately it did not work for me. It gets sync but it is not shown as paired on screen, and it doesn't respond to any button.

Thank you so much for trying, though.

If it is worth to mention: Windows 10 recognize it as "Pro Controller" and Product ID is VID_057E&PID_2009
Hmm. I have another section that might be it, but tbh, it's hard to make heads or tails of it. There's a lot of mappings in the file for switch controllers.
 

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It could, but tapping the touchpad seems unintuitive to me, and could be triggered on accident.
What about mapping the touchpad as the Minus button? The grand Majority of PS4 games uses the touchpad as a select button anyways, so it wouldn't feel out of place, freeing the share button as the new Screenshot button.
 

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Bloopair version 0.6.2 is now released!
Changelog:
  • Fixes an issue where Wii Remotes and other controllers without the "Gamepad" device class could no longer be paired to the console, while Bloopair v0.6.X was active (closes #89).
  • Finally fixes an issue where some third-party Wii Remotes weren't able to be paired to the console (closes #56).
 

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Bonjour, serait-il possible de modifier ce fichier pour que les commandes ps4 soient similaires aux commandes ps3 (a=xb=cercle y=triangle et x=carré) ?




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Bonjour, serait-il possible de modifier ce fichier pour que les commandes ps4 soient similaires aux commandes ps3 (a=xb=cercle y=triangle et x=carré) ?




English please.
 

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Is there any possible way to get bloopair working with nintendont? I want to play gamecube injects with the ps4 controller. The ps4 controller stays connected to the wii u while loaded into any gamecube game but it just doesn’t work :(. But it seems like it’s possible just missing some code to make it work because the controller stays connected but idk. It would be really for everyone who emulates gc games on their soft modded wii u
 

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Is there any possible way to get bloopair working with nintendont? I want to play gamecube injects with the ps4 controller. The ps4 controller stays connected to the wii u while loaded into any gamecube game but it just doesn’t work :(. But it seems like it’s possible just missing some code to make it work because the controller stays connected but idk. It would be really for everyone who emulates gc games on their soft modded wii u
Not possible. I think bloopair uses a iosu exploit, which won't work on the vwii.
 
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Is there known certain games that this doesn't work on?

I tested against Wiiu Smash bros and Don't Starve and it worked.

However when I tried any Just Dance game, the controller would turn off immediately and refuse to connect until the game was paused or closed.

Sorry if this has been covered in the thread already.

WiiU 5.5.5E Tiramisu.
 
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Hello, i was wondering if this is the right place to ask but how do i get this to work with Nintendoland? My Dualsense controllers will sync fine when brought up in the "Pair" menu or playing something like Mario64 but when i get into Nintendoland they turn off and won't sync when in-game.
 

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Hello, i was wondering if this is the right place to ask but how do i get this to work with Nintendoland? My Dualsense controllers will sync fine when brought up in the "Pair" menu or playing something like Mario64 but when i get into Nintendoland they turn off and won't sync when in-game.
Doesn't Nintendoland require the gamepad?
 

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I want to know something, if someone could help me, anyone know if the switch generic pro controller are compatible with this app?
 

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Doesn't Nintendoland require the gamepad?
Oh yes, sorry i should have been more clear. I meant for the multiplayer games. That's when you'd be able to connect wiimotes, a few games are playable with just controller buttons and don't require motion like the animal crossing minigame or Mario Chase.
 
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The Switch Pro controller is compatible and works great since the button names are the same as the Wii U Pro controller
thanks for the reply. i have seen videos testing the control made by nintendo (switch pro control). the thing is. I bought an xbox controller on amazon, and it works fine for me on my computer, but it's not compatible with this app (I think or maybe I don't know how to use it, I have aroma with tiramisu and all that, the controller is the one with the capture button screen) and I see that there are controls not made by nintendo for the switch that cost the same as the one made by nintendo, only that they have a magnetic stick to avoid drifting and that, the question was if anyone knows if those pro switch controls are not made by nintendo, they work.
 

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