Same here. And here even though the ps3 controller is paired it doesn't send any input to the Wii U.to problems with ps3 support in pressing home button by myself and the console won't turn off
What do you mean exactly? You can't power off the Wii U using the DS3.to problems with ps3 support in pressing home button by myself and the console won't turn off
Did the screen say "Paired!"? Can you try pairing the controller again. Does it connect to the console at all? Does it show the player LED on the back?Same here. And here even though the ps3 controller is paired it doesn't send any input to the Wii U.
Yes, it said "Paired" and the PS3 controller actually paired with 1 led light on indicating the 1st Player. The Wii U said it had another controller connected but as far as I remember it showed a Wii Remote icon, not a Pro Controller Icon. I'll try again when I have the time and tell you the results.What do you mean exactly? You can't power off the Wii U using the DS3.
Or do you mean you can't power off the console without force powering it off?
Are you using the Homebrew Launcher channel or the normal Homebrew Launcher? Try using the normal one. The channel seems to cause some issues.
Did the screen say "Paired!"? Can you try pairing the controller again. Does it connect to the console at all? Does it show the player LED on the back?
Are you launching Bloopair from the Homebrew Launcher Channel?Also, I'm having the same problem regarding the console not shutting down after booting BlooPair.
I've tried launching directly through the browser, I've got the same results. The controller pairs, but it sends no input and the icon showed on the controllers' settings is a Wii Remote icon.Are you launching Bloopair from the Homebrew Launcher Channel?
If you are, can you try launching it from the normal Launcher instead?
See this issue comment for more info: https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/issues/17#issuecomment-932974462
now the craziest thing has happenedAre you launching Bloopair from the Homebrew Launcher Channel?
If you are, can you try launching it from the normal Launcher instead?
See this issue comment for more info: https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/issues/17#issuecomment-932974462
I was unable to play a game anyway.now the craziest thing has happened
I have my DS3 vibrating nonstop right now and it sends unprecise input to the Wii U. I hit an arrow once and it sends twice the input
and even though I launched through the web browser, the console doesn't shut down.
That's odd. Do you have any other controller connected? Is this an original DS3?now the craziest thing has happened
I have my DS3 vibrating nonstop right now and it sends unprecise input to the Wii U. I hit an arrow once and it sends twice the input
and even though I launched through the web browser, the console doesn't shut down.
Only the gamepad and the DS3 connected. It's an original DS3, I'll try with a knockoff one later. On Zelda BOTW it shows up as a Pro Controller but on the controllers' settings menu it shows up as a Wii Remote.That's odd. Do you have any other controller connected? Is this an original DS3?
That's normal.Only the gamepad and the DS3 connected. It's an original DS3, I'll try with a knockoff one later. On Zelda BOTW it shows up as a Pro Controller but on the controllers' settings menu it shows up as a Wii Remote.
I dumped it from my Japanese disc but never downloaded the game via that update hahaAlso from the Video I saw you had Dragon Quest X installed. This is going to be silly question but....does it work at all?
That's kind of out-of-scope for Bloopair. Probably not something I'll implement.Any chance of using a controller as the Gamepad in the future?