Gbu421 bluetooth peripheral device
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I tested Wiimote functionality with one of the Old Plusses (non TR because I don't have one yet, but planning on getting some in future).
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So after following these steps, it appears that my Non-Toshiba Bluetooth is finally working with Toshiba Stack (I tried installing it earlier before I found this post and it wouldn't Install, but now it runs fine). Do so and everything will be successfully installed.
#Gbu421 bluetooth peripheral device install
Everything should install as planned and then you will be asked to restart. Then plug in your bluetooth device and finally click ok on the installer message. Save changes, then copy the modified tosfrusb.inf back into the original folder. TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150 = "IOGEAR USB 2.1 Bluetooth Micro Adapter (GBU421)"Ħ. Name it whatever you want, though preferrably the actual name of the device. %TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150%=TosrfUsb_Device, USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148Īt the very bottom of the file is a place for the device description. Add your device Id to the bottom of each one, like so: The % number increases depending on how many are on the list, ending at 149. You'll see two lists that start with "%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc1%=TosrfUsb_Device". Then open the copied one in notepad and add your hardware ID to it. Copy tosfrusb.inf (or the one described as "system information") into a different folder. Once you get the message to plug in your bluetooth device, open windows explorer and go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Toshiba\Bluetooth Toshiba Stack\Drivers\tosrfusb\ĭo not close the installer, just leave it where it is.ĥ. Now extract the zip you downloaded and run setup.
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Then go back to Control Panel, go to Programs and Features, and look for any bluetooth software there and uninstall it.Ĥ. Right click the listed device (ignore the enumerator one), click properties, go to the details tab, and select Hardware ID. Go to control panel, device manager, and click on bluetooth radios. Get your bluetooth dongle's hardware ID and then uninstall it. (might have to click it a few times to get it to work)Ģ. Explain it like you think I'm a five year old because when it comes to this stuff thats pretty much what I am.Īlthough it's yet to work properly for me (I continue to get "no supported bluetooth device detected, only compatable with windows stack" even with the modified version) this is how you do it. I have this version of the wiimote and have followed some of this thread but I am getting confused as all hell. (12-28-2011, 06:57 AM)Sukid Wrote: (12-27-2011, 03:19 PM)tooji Wrote: Would it be at all possible for someone to post a ground up tutorial or guide to get these working from just getting it out of the box to it working with dolphin?
#Gbu421 bluetooth peripheral device plus
The WiiRemote Plus will remain connected thenĮdit: if it states "Bluetooth not ready" just plug out & -in your dongle Afterwards press any button, for example "A" (no leds blink this time) and THEN go on with the installation. I know this thread is old, but to give possible readers a clue:īe careful when synching with Toshiba stack: press 1+2 and wait till blinking is over. I didn't find any thread on internet talking about this sort of problem, does anyone has a solution?Įdit: I formated my laptop just now, reinstaled the latest toshiba bluetooth stack and latest dolphin, the toshiba bluetooth stack still disconect the wiimotes instantly.
#Gbu421 bluetooth peripheral device driver
So i decided to uninstall and reinstall the driver this morning, but now when i try to add my wiimotes by using the express mode, it detect my wiimote, but when i click next after choosing the Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-TR wiimote, the Toshiba stack try to connect to the wiimote, but it say "Registration failed, try again?". In that case, i just restart Dolphin and reconnect my wiimotes by deleting them from the Toshiba bluetooth stack and re-adding them and then i can play again, but last night when it told me that player 1 wasn't detected anymore, i tried to delete and re-add my wiimotes from the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, but when i was connecting them, the wiimotes were instantly disconecting. Usualy when i take a brake i keep Dolphin opened with the game open and when i come back from my brake, the game say that the player one is not detected I recently got Dolphin, when through all the pages of this forum, made dolphin work with Toshiba bluetooth stack work with my USB dongle on my Asus laptop, played about 10 times on with both of my RVL-CNT-01-TR wiimotes perfectly.