

Wii u pro controler Bluetooth#
Packages to enable the Wiimote to connect to the Raspberry Pi via Bluetooth have been developed. It allows users to play classic games with the ability to connect a myriad of controllers. One of these projects is called RetroPie. The Raspberry Pi is a palm-sized computer that has been used for all sorts of applications and DIY projects. Nintendo created the Nintendo Wii which uses Bluetooth to connect its wireless Wiimote controllers.
Wii u pro controler driver#
NVIDIA Controller on RetroPie?ĭavid David Retropie Wii U Pro Controller Driver Download Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged retropie or ask your own question. I used to be able to use the analog sticks in games like Rebel Assault in DOSBox. I use cwiid to pair a wii remote with classic controller attached, to my Pi. NOTE: This is a duplicate from stack overflow. Additionally, when I log in via ssh my console is flooded with a Socket connect error (control channel) error (this is actually a known issue, but I can't seem to carry out the fix.)Ĭonfigure Wii Classic controller on DOSBox. Currently, it seems that the joystick controls are bound to the d-pad, and the mapper does not recognize the analog stick. I can use the d-pad in Emulationstation but in dosbox, the analog sticks can't be used, even trying to map them doesn't work. I can ctl-c out of the script and thee wii remote pairs fine. Now whenever I boot up or use my attachwii.sh script to connect the wii remote, I get the following message: Warning: duplicate absolute axis assignment.


I have a Raspberry Pi 2 with retropie installed.
