Homebrew Homebrew app Bloopair: Connect Controllers from other Consoles natively

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Sorry if already asked but i plan to buy a no name switch controller ok amazon.

Could i also use it with bloopair than?
 
hello, thank you for all your cotnributions to the community. is there truly no way to get the xbox series x or series s controllers working? those appear to be more commonplace these days.
 
So I got the controller and it works well with bloopair and with the switch! 👌🏻

Only one thing: On the switch there is gyro but on wii u sadly no gyro
 
I had tiramisu and this works but no matter what I do in aroma bloopair is not active.

Failed to read local bda (Make sure Bloopair is active!) when I try to pair ds3
 
I had tiramisu and this works but no matter what I do in aroma bloopair is not active.

Failed to read local bda (Make sure Bloopair is active!) when I try to pair ds3
Did you copy Bloopair to the aroma environment? If it's only on Tiramisu it will only be active while in Tiramisu.
 
Has any work been done on getting a pair of Joycons to sync as one controller yet?
 
Write to MS and ask them to turn Bluetooth LE back on.
you know that you can revert the controller fw to the previous, correctly working, state? I experienced an Series-controller which said it had an fw update, after which I could not get it to connect to any pc or system over bluetooth anymore. rolling the fw of the controller back fixed this though/

Is it possible to use this with an 8bitdo 2.4g controller?

If the controller you are planning to use is a 2.4Ghz controller it will never work with Bloopair, as it is not bluetooth (hid-to-usb could work though if you have the usb dongle, although I'm not completely sure about this)
 
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Games that need the Gamepad NEED the Gamepad. The Wii U Gamepad connects over 5Ghz Wi-Fi directly to your Wii U; not Bluetooth.
I mean using HID2PAD lets you use a Switch Pro or a Doulshock as a Wii U gamepad, of course you lose features like the mic, touch screen and NFC but depending on the game you can use it.
 
I mean using HID2PAD lets you use a Switch Pro or a Doulshock as a Wii U gamepad, of course you lose features like the mic, touch screen and NFC but depending on the game you can use it.
Ohhhh, I didn't even know that was a thing.
If HID2PAD can also somehow work with a Wii U Pro Controller, then it should work with Blupair-connected controllers.
 
Guys, I'm new here on the site and I really liked the content posted here for the Wii U, I use my Wii U with Aroma and I would like to know if these 2 Bluetooth controls for the Switch work on Bloopair on the Wii U as a Switch Pro Controller, because I want buy in China to play The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess HD Wii U.
 

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