(By the way, if someone has the actual words please tell me I'm translating these in my head from Korean.) ![]() If all goes well, the LEDs should go solid. Right click on it and select "Update Drivers", then "Search from my computer", "Select from list", then "Wiimote Device". Make sure you keep pressing buttons on the Wiimote so that it doesn't turn off.įrom the Device Manager window, under Human Interface Devices, there should be "Bluetooth HID Device". If the LEDs don't go solid, press `Ctrl + R` and type `devmgmt.msc`. ![]() Once WiiPair says 1 Wiimote connected, if the LEDs on the Wiimote go solid, skip to step 5. Run WiiPair.exe and keep pressing any button on the wii remote(except SYNC) until the end of step 4. Open the battery cover of the Wiimote and press the red "SYNC" key. Reboot, and now to pair the Wiimote, do the following: Install the required software, then run Bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON from an elevated command prompt. ![]() Please check your manual on how to turn secure boot off. I use AntiMicro because it's open source, but JoyToKey is another alternative.Ī Windows 10 computer with Bluetooth and secure boot off!! Recent versions of Windows 10 have become very picky about using non-signed drivers. Julian Löhr's Wiimote drivers (availible here)Ī program to map joystick controls to keyboard keys.
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