So, with the drivers all downloaded and your PC off of driver signature enforcement (for 64-bit only), now all we need to do is connect your Wii Remote to your PC!ġ. (Search CMD in the bottom left Windows Search Bar)ģ. If you would like to disable driver signature enforcement permanently, you can do so by following the steps below.įor PERMANENT disabling of driver signatures, you do the following:ġ.
Here is my problem: When I open the program and want to open a new connection, a window similar to this (only in german) opens.Hello! If you would like to know how to connect your Wii Remote to your PC, you have come to the right place.
But now the problem seems to be that the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack installer does not at all recognize my built-in bluetooth, nor does Windows want to install the stack because it has a self-signed signature by Toshiba that Windows does not want.Īfter some hours of following sheer endless tutorials and deleting half of the programs on the computer and my bluetooth device twice (and disabling the driver signature test via Win8 start-up settings), I FINALLY managed to install the Stack. When I still had a Win7 laptop I downloaded the software, it installed flawlessly, and then I could use it.
In order to do this, you need the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack because it is the only software that connects to your controller properly. Since a while now, I am trying to use my Wii U Pro Controller as a PC gamepad on Windows 8.1. Because I am not sure if it is allowed to post any links to the software here, I will just explain my problem.