



It's great having an extra controller around, and even better when I don't need to buy an extra dongle. I was able to force the driver onto my crappy $10 adapter, and I actually switch back and forth between the Microsoft stack for DualShock 4 usage and the Toshiba stack for Wii U Pro Controller usage (Toshiba doesn't work with DS4). For more info about the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, with download links and a guide for forcing the stack onto unsupported adapters, here's Dolphin's site on it. Got that? It sucks, yeah, but if you have a supported adapter - or buy one for $10, then you're in business. Also note that I haven't tried older Wiimotes, but I think they work with the Microsoft stack. The Toshiba Bluetooth stack can only be installed on certain supported Bluetooth adapters, although it can be forced onto some adapters through a somewhat complicated process. In order to get the controller to function properly. The Wii U Pro Controller and newer Wiimotes (Wiimote Plus) require the Toshiba Bluetooth stack as opposed to the default Microsoft Bluetooth stack. TeHaxor69 and Daku93 on the GBAtemp boards have whipped up a pair of programs that allow you to map keys to the Wii U Pro on either a PC or Mac. Now, here's the important thing, and why supported is capitalized in the thread title: I haven't tried it with many games yet, but it worked flawlessly in Sonic All-Stars Racing Transmorfed, Resident Evil 6, and RetroArch. Basically, you can play any 360-controller supported game with all the Wii/Wii U controllers if you have a supported Bluetooth adapter - and it supports rebinding buttons.
