Thank you for your support so far, and I need to apologize because I wasn't actually aware that the application you mentioned was a vWii application. So I've gone ahead and modded my vWii to use the homebrew you mentioned and... I didn't really get any different results...
I've uploaded a video to YouTube that shows me testing it so you can have a look at the results yourself:
- First thing I do is a test in Wii U mode on the adapter, no feedback
- Next, I try the PC mode which gives me a VID and PID of 0000. The buttons don't change any values and "InterruptMessage()-4 failed" shows up at the bottom of the screen (which I suspect caused an exception in the application which prevented it from further updating)
- Lastly, I changed the controller port to the player-two port but the application didn't update any further from there
- Off-Screen I tried opening the application with and without the controller plugged in but it didn't make a difference
As for the application you mentioned, anyHID, it's a paid application above 40$ so unfortunately, I would rather just get an official adapter.
Thanks again for all your help thus far!
Ah, I didn't know it was a paid application though there should be others. It was just an example. ALso, good job in modding your vWii, I don't know why I assumed you had done that.
1. Did you try to run hidtestv6 with the controller set to pc mode before starting it? Controller should just be plugged in and ready when you start the app.
2. Changing the mode might have been what caused the interruptmessage.
3. Heres a pic of what the application should look like in a working environment.
When you get to that point, that's when you'll wanna start pressing buttons and moving the sticks.
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Also, could you provide the name or brand of your adapter?
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Make sure not to have any other controllers and peripherals connected, 'cept for hdd's/flash drives etc.
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So it seems others have had your exact problem with probably the same adapter and they didn't have any luck with it in the end.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont-and-third-party-gc-adapter.530901/
If you're not able to get any feedback from any of the hid tests, then you're stuck with connecting your adapter to your PC and then transmitting the inputs over wifi using hidtovpad to play your games. Look over at the hidtovpad thread to see how that works.
If you decide to get a new adapter I suggest you get one that is either official nintendo or has the exact same appearance, unlike what the guy in that thread linked to above did. I have the mayflash adapter myself and I barely ever use it since it's a bit clunky and a hassle having to have batteries for my wiimote to use it.