Hacking Wii U Pro Controller to PC program release

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is this youtube comment true?
"this program only works with the Toshiba Bluetooth stack and that the Toshiba Bluetooth stack will only work with Toshiba Bluetooth devices."

I've paired the controller with my Laptop, the program is detecting my controller (I think), but all four lights are flashing and I can't do anything with the controller. Help will be much appreciated!
 


I might not be able to help out much, but I can tell you it doesn't matter whether your devices are Toshiba. I am using a Desktop computer and an Azio adapter, and it worked fine.
 
I've run into two problems. I don't think the second one can be fixed though.
  1. The key values for the analog sticks aren't saved
  2. When assigning keys to the analog stick direction, you can't adjust the speed. It's all or nothing (i.e. you stand still or run, no walking)
 
I might not be able to help out much, but I can tell you it doesn't matter whether your devices are Toshiba. I am using a Desktop computer and an Azio adapter, and it worked fine.

Thanks, the software seems to detect and sync with my controller, but for some reason the refuse to work together.
 
Would have been nice if this actually *wait for it* worked.
After fucking around with this for 3 days, first because there was no analog support (useless to me when Pressing analong right = pressing D on a keyboard).
After fucking around with it and this "Vjoy" program for another day, when I try to connect my controller to my PC after I click on the controller and click connect, then hit sync on my controller, blue light flashes for 3 seconds, then as soon as the controller connects to my PC it instantly shuts off and disconnects.

Back to my PS3 controller it is.
 
If you mean the triggers then they are digital. All analog sticks are analog... Lol

They seem to be analog. I get the xinput files to work with it, so they should be.

But according to other users the analog sticks work digital and will be analog only in a future version.
 
What .dll files? If they function as 360 sticks do you mean they work analog?

I think there's been some misunderstanding here. There are two programs. The first is the WUPC program that maps to only keyboard keys and mouse. The second is the xinput files that make games that use xinput recognize the Pro Controller as a 360 controller. The latter works with PCSX2, and I have tested the analog sticks with Metal Gear Solid 2, Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, and Castlevania: Curse of Darkness.
I have however not made it work with Dolphin.
 
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Isn't this the same but better? (with proper analog analog stick support)

Tried that. Never got it to work. The xinput way seems simpler to me and is analog too. =P
As for how you get xinput to work in PCSX2, just add the xinput files from this thread into the installation directory of PCSX2, run the x360ce application (from the same directory), save and exit (only needs to be done once, if at all), run PCSX2 and make sure xinput is enabled in the controller settings.
 
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