![]() Especially when buyers would want to buy whitelisted bluetooth with confident. This is supposed to show which bluetooth model that will work with genuine Wiimotes from Nintendo only.Īnd this will essentially help buyer to know which bluetooth to buy or which they shouldn't buy. I mean, will almost any usb bluetooth dongles work great with wiimotes? Open explorer window (simply open any folder or just Start > Computer) and copy/paste this to the address bar:īeta - BLUETOOTH WHITELIST/BLACKLIST: In this example I will have FreeBT driver for my PS3 controller but I want to use my Wiimote for Dolphin. In case you don't know how to do so, continue reading. If you know how to uninstall the drivers and bluetooth dongle has been purified from one bluetooth software, that's great! But yet Dolphin still say your bluetooth is not supported? You may want to add your bluetooth model to the blacklist (that is, if your bluetooth is not supported with Microsoft's bluetooth driver). If you believe your bluetooth is hijacked by one bluetooth software, then you would want to uninstall it to let Microsoft install default bluetooth drivers for it -OR- you would want to buy another bluetooth dongle to run two different bluetooth drivers at once. (coming soon) - know some? post them here! Known bluetooth software that hijacks bluetooth from the Microsoft's bluetooth drivers: If you get that error message, it's either that your bluetooth isn't running, unsupported, or some bluetooth software is hijacking your bluetooth away from the Microsoft's bluetooth driver. (Only the Microsoft bluetooth stack is support.) It continues to operate properly after several back and forth re-boots between MAC OS 10.6.6 and Windows 7.Įven a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then.Dolphin's error message Wrote:A supported bluetooth device was not found! the correct driver (re?)installed and the mouse immediately began to function properly. ![]() ![]() Click on "Services" and see an unchecked box next to "Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc. The Properties window has four (4) tabs - General Hardware Services Bluetooth. As soon as the initial "Lazer Travel Mouse" icon appeared in the Bluetooth Device window, double click it (with either the touchpad or mighty mouse) to open the "Properties" window, which will stay open, even after the icon disappears in the Bluetooth Device window. Then chose "add a device", discovered the Logitech V470 BT Mouse and let Windows 7 automatically install. With another try at installation this morning, another trick pulled off a working installation.Ĭlicked on the Bluetooth icon on the toolbar, which opened the Bluetooth Device window. I have sent off a support request to Logitech requesting instructions on how to rename the mouse, but have not received any answers yet. "Update Device Name" shows, but not "rename". The other odd thing that happens on the MAC side, is that the Logitech software disables the "rename" function normally available in the bluetooth devices "gear" drop-down menu. An attempt at reinstalling brings up a "pairing error", even though the pairing information shows as correct, if I double click on the picture before it disappears- it brings up the connection details, which appear correct. Then in 10 - 15 seconds, the error triangle shows up, then the picture disappears. The little circle is there for a while, then disappears when the picture of the V470 acquires the correct description as a Logitech V470 Mouse. It will open in the Bluetooth Window, recognize as a Bluetooth Travel Mouse, and install the drivers. Windows 7 recognizes the V470, with or without the new Logitech drivers/software installed. The tech indicated that they do not support Bootcamp. ![]() While Logitech is happy to support Windows 7, apparently there are some driver issues with Windows 7 installed in Bootcamp.
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