Problem with Dolphin and Skyward Sword

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Hello
So, I'm trying to play SS on dolphin on my laptop
Sadly, I can't seem to be able to sync my Wiimote/Motion+/nunchuk to my laptop
by going through the "Emulate the Wii's Bluetotoh Adapter" it doesn't seem to recognize motion+/nunchuk
It keeps asking to put them on the wiimote

I've been suggested to try the "Passthrough a Bluetooth Adapter" method, but I get error message
I've been told to use "HID Wiimote control center" to update my bluetooth driver
So I did it, but then, I just can't sync my wiimote tp my laptop
Plus, it seems to completly turn off my Bluetooth
The button to activate/deactivate it just disappear from the Bluetooth menu

So I update my bluetooth driver through the Device manager, but I get back the error message
Does anybody know what I should do to fix this shit?
I remember doing it with my desktop, and it wasnt that complicated at all lol
What am I doing wrong?
 
Ironically, this is so much easier on macOS. I don't use Windows, so I have no idea how to use it, but this is the only tool except for Glovepie (horribly outdated) that I see everyone recommend. If the system isn't even detecting it, though, that leads me to believe that you installed a BT stack that doesn't support it.
 
Ironically, this is so much easier on macOS. I don't use Windows, so I have no idea how to use it, but this is the only tool except for Glovepie (horribly outdated) that I see everyone recommend. If the system isn't even detecting it, though, that leads me to believe that you installed a BT stack that doesn't support it.
BT stack?
what do you mean?
I only updated my BT driver with the ;program mentionned above, and then reupdated it with Device Manager
 
The Bluetooth stack is the driver, sorry. If your OEM provides one on their site, you should use it. Unfortunately, Bluetooth on Windows is a horrible mess that hasn't really been touched since 7. It either works out of the box, or requires some hacky crap to get working. What chipset do you have?
 
If I'm going through Device Manager, under bluetooth section, it says :
Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)
Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator
Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerato
Microsoft Bluetooth Protocol Support Driver
Nintendo RVL-CNT-01

(just noticed the last one, does it means my wiimote are synced?)
 
Well, I tryed with Hybrid Wii Remote
Should I use Real one?

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Well, I tryed with Hybrid Wii Remote
Should I use Real one?
tryed with real one, not recognized in game
says that communication with wii remote was interrupted
 
What I don't understand is that when I try to connect wiimote with Real Wii Remote or Hybrid Wii Remote
It does get synced, but as player 3 or player 4 (both light are turned on)
Please, how do I make it sync as Player 1?
 
Are you syncing the wiimote with a Bluetooth dongle?
Does the wiimote appear in your Bluetooth devices list?
Did you power ON your wiimote BEFORE opening up Dolphin?
It usually detects the wiimote once it's already connected to the Bluetooth dongle and it's configured as a real wiimote in Dolphin.
 
Are you syncing the wiimote with a Bluetooth dongle?
Does the wiimote appear in your Bluetooth devices list?
Did you power ON your wiimote BEFORE opening up Dolphin?
It usually detects the wiimote once it's already connected to the Bluetooth dongle and it's configured as a real wiimote in Dolphin.
well, I can't use my laptop right now
But i synced my wiimotes within Dolphin
with bluetooth integrated chip inside my laptop
 

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