Hacking Wii U Pro Controller to PC program release

TeHaxor69

Member
OP
Newcomer
Joined
Feb 12, 2013
Messages
15
Trophies
0
Age
37
XP
126
Country
United States
I have now completed a program for connecting a Wii U Pro Controller to Windows with help from Daku93.

Just add your Pro Controller in the Windows Bluetooth Manager, don't use a PIN, then start the application.

Newest version:
Download Version 1.6 here
Older versions:
Download Version 1.5 here
Download Version 1.4 here
Download Version 1.3 here
Download Version 1.2 here
Download Version 1.1 here
Download Version 1.0 here

All buttons are mappable, both analogs can act as the D-Pad or YBAX Buttons.
Supports LEDs / Rumble control. Displays Battery, USB, And Analog status.

Default button mappings are:
Start-Enter
Select-Backspace
Home-ESC
D-Up-Up
D-Left-Left
D-Down-Down
D-Right-Right
Y-A
B-Z
A-X
X-S
L-Q
R-W
ZL-R
ZR-F
LH-J
RH-K

Video Demonstration of the LED function

Andreas kemp has created this awesome tutorial for using this application.
 

Ghork

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2008
Messages
159
Trophies
0
XP
246
Country
Unfortunately, it does not appear to be working. The only thing that works for me is the rumble.
Oh, and what are the checkboxes with buttons good for? I tried checking and unchecking them with no different results.
 

Daku93

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2008
Messages
286
Trophies
0
Age
30
Location
Düsseldorf, Germany
Website
usrcheat.cwsurf.de
XP
384
Country
Gambia, The
It does not work using the default Windows bluetooth stack, sadly. You need to follow those instructions to get the Pro Controller working. http://www.smoothboard.net/wiiremoteplus/
(Yes, they are about connecting a normal Remote+ but it also works for the Pro Controller)

What I'm currently working on, is getting the Pro controller to be recognized as a XBox Gamepad, so you can also use the analogs as analogs and not just as buttons. I hope to have something finished as soon as next week, but I can't promise anything since I'm not very experienced in writing C++ Code which I need to do to accomplish this...
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ghork

Ghork

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2008
Messages
159
Trophies
0
XP
246
Country
It does not work using the default Windows bluetooth stack, sadly. You need to follow those instructions to get the Pro Controller working. http://www.smoothboard.net/wiiremoteplus/
(Yes, they are about connecting a normal Remote+ but it also works for the Pro Controller)
Ah, thanks, I will try that.
EDIT: Works great! Thank you for your good work!

What I'm currently working on, is getting the Pro controller to be recognized as a XBox Gamepad, so you can also use the analogs as analogs and not just as buttons. I hope to have something finished as soon as next week, but I can't promise anything since I'm not very experienced in writing C++ Code which I need to do to accomplish this...
If it wouldn't be too much trouble do you think either of you could make it possible to move the mouse with one of the analog sticks in the meantime? (Preferably the right one or having a check box for which)

EDIT: Oh, and one more thing after that to make this even more complete if you guys have the time.
Let the other analog stick map to normal keys (instead of the same as the D-Pad or XYAB buttons).
 

SerodD

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Sep 12, 2009
Messages
7
Trophies
0
XP
82
Country
United States
Ah, thanks, I will try that.
EDIT: Works great! Thank you for your good work!


If it wouldn't be too much trouble do you think either of you could make it possible to move the mouse with one of the analog sticks in the meantime? (Preferably the right one or having a check box for which)

EDIT: Oh, and one more thing after that to make this even more complete if you guys have the time.
Let the other analog stick map to normal keys (instead of the same as the D-Pad or XYAB buttons).


This would be grate with an option too chose which analog stick to work like a mouse, it would be awesome for fps's :).

Thanks for doing this, it works great!
 
D

Dork

Guest
So I need bluetooth to use this? I can't just use the USB cord? Bummer. Nice work though.
 

SerodD

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Sep 12, 2009
Messages
7
Trophies
0
XP
82
Country
United States
Oh btw can someone advice me a good usb bluetooth device to make this work on my desktop? It's working great on my laptop, would love to have this on my desktop.
 

back25

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Sep 22, 2012
Messages
87
Trophies
0
XP
126
Country
Can we make xpadder recognize this and remap it? Or make a parallel port?
If that's so, i'd love to see the analog sensitivity adressed.

edit:
So I need bluetooth to use this? I can't just use the USB cord? Bummer. Nice work though.
Isn't the USB for charging only?
 

CompC

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
May 28, 2009
Messages
372
Trophies
0
Age
30
Website
josh.birnholz.com
XP
553
Country
United States
I can't get the Toshiba bluetooth stack installed. I have a MacBook Pro running Windows 7, and I followed the instructions from that Smoothboard page, but the installation doesn't work since it asks me to plug in the bluetooth adapter to proceed, and mine is built-in.

Is there any way to get this to work using the built-in bluetooth?
 

Ghork

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2008
Messages
159
Trophies
0
XP
246
Country
I can't get the Toshiba bluetooth stack installed.
... it asks me to plug in the bluetooth adapter to proceed, and mine is built-in.
Is there any way to get this to work using the built-in bluetooth?
I'm not very knowledged in this kind of area, but you could try just disabling the bluetooth card - no uninstalling - and then when prompted to plug it in, activate it again.
 

earny

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2009
Messages
106
Trophies
0
XP
212
Country
France
it seems to be an interesting project. I believe once you finish working with the analog stick , your next goal will be to get the screen acting as a clone of the monitor of the PC :)
 

MichaelCann

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Jun 20, 2012
Messages
59
Trophies
0
XP
28
Country
it seems to be an interesting project. I believe once you finish working with the analog stick , your next goal will be to get the screen acting as a clone of the monitor of the PC :)
Lmfao. Wow. You clearly don't know what a pro controller is.
 

Maxternal

Peanut Gallery Spokesman
Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2011
Messages
5,210
Trophies
0
Age
40
Location
Deep in GBAtemp addiction
Website
gbadev.googlecode.com
XP
1,709
Country
hmm these apps are coming out...

but how about (v)Wii?
I know he hasn't released the source code exactly for a simple port to Wii homebrew but he has LOTS of infor in the "Wii U Pro Controller Info.txt" file in the download that someone with enough technical knowledge might be able to utilize create a library for it or add it to the existing libs.

Getting that info on WiiUBrew would be a good start, though.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    ooowwww a new way for me to beat NFS 510 :D @SylverReZ
    +1
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @AncientBoi, Yeah, believe you can do PSP games as well. But a Pi5 is much powerful in comparison.
    +2
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Not sure about other models of Pi4 but the Pi 4 B with 8GBs OCed to 2Ghz handles PSP really great except like 1 game I found and it is playable it just looks bad lol Motor Storm Arctic something or other.
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Other games I can have turned up to like 2X and all kinds of enhancements, Motorstorm hmmm nope 1X and no enhancements lol
  • Veho @ Veho:
    Waiting for Anbernic's rg[whatever]SP price announcement, gimme.
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I will admit that one does seem more interesting than the usual Ambernic ones, and I already liked those.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I dread the price point.
    +1
  • Veho @ Veho:
    This looks like one of their premium models, so... $150 :glare:
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    To me that seems reasonable.
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I mean since basically all the games are errmmm free lol
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I mean yeah sure but the specs are the same as a $50 model, it's just those pesky "quality of life" things driving up the price, like an actually working speaker, or buttons that don't melt, and stuff like that.
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I think all in my Pi 4 was well north of 200 bucks 150ish for the Pi 4 the case the fancy cooler, then like 70 for the 500GB MicroSD then like 70 for the Xbox controller. But honestly it's a nice set up I really enjoy and to me was worth every penny. (even bought more controllers for 2 or 4 player games.) hmmm have never played any 2 player games yet :(
  • Veho @ Veho:
    Yeah that's what I hate about the RPi, it's supposedly $30 or something but it takes an additional $200 of accessories to actually turn it into a working something.
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    yes that's the expensive part lol
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I mean sure it's flexible and stuff but so is uremum but it's fiddly.
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Yeah a lot of it I consider a hobby, using Batocera I am constantly adjusting the collection adding and removing stuff, scraping the artwork. Haven't even started on some music for the theme... Also way down the road I am considering attempting to do a WiiFlow knock off lol
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I want everything served on a plate plz ktnx, "work" is too much work for me.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    Hmm, with that in mind, maybe a complete out-the-box solution with all the games collected, pacthed and optimized for me would be worth $150 :unsure:
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Yeah it's all choice and that's a good thing :)
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    animal crossing new leaf 11pm music
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    avatars-kKKZnC8XiW7HEUw0-KdJMsw-t1080x1080.jpg
    wokey d pronouns
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    What its like to do online shopping in 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwag5XE8oJo
    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: What its like to do online shopping in 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwag5XE8oJo