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<!--bin: github--> <!--date: github--> Bloopair enables connection of various controllers to the Wii U, such as native Wii U Pro Controllers, by applying temporary patches to the IOS-PAD module for Bluetooth connections. Supported controllers: * Nintendo Switch Pro Controller * Nintendo Switch Joy-Con * Nintendo Switch Online SNES / N64 Controller * Microsoft Xbox One S/X Controller<br /> Note: The latest firmware versions and all Series S/X Controllers are currently not supported due to missing Bluetooth LE support. * Sony DualShock 3 Controller<br /> To pair a DualShock 3 to the console, see the [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair#pairing-a-dualshock-3 Pairing a DualShock 3] section. * Sony DualShock 4 Controller * Sony DualSense Controller == Features == * Connect up to 7 controllers wirelessly via Bluetooth * Rumble support * Battery levels * Button and stick remapping (only for Bloopair controllers) == Installation == Aroma: * Copy 30_bloopair.rpx to sd:/wiiu/environments/aroma/modules/setup/. * Copy the wiiu folder to the root of your SD Card. Tiramisu: * Copy 30_bloopair.rpx to sd:/wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup/. * Copy the wiiu folder to the root of your SD Card. For Mocha/Haxchi/CBHC, you can try [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases/tag/v0.5.0 version 0.5.0] instead. == User guide == Boot into Tiramisu and the Wii U menu, then press SYNC on both the console and controller. Wait for the controller to connect. Reconnect past controllers by turning them on. ===Koopair=== Koopair is the Bloopair companion app which comes with Bloopair. '''Koopair supports:''' * Testing connected controllers * Creating mappings for buttons and sticks * Editing controller options * Managing configuration files * Pairing DualShock 3 controllers === Pairing a DualShock 3 === Open Bloopair pairing app from Wii U menu or Homebrew Launcher. Connect DualShock 3 via USB cable, then press PS button on the Wii U menu to complete pairing. Press the Home button to exit. === Troubleshooting === If controllers don't pair, ensure Bloopair is running, both devices are in SYNC mode, and check the supported list. Restart if needed. You can also try [https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1705/~/how-to-clear-all-syncs clearing controller syncs]. == Compatibility == For Tiramisu or Aroma only (v0.5.X onwards). == Changelog == '''v1.0.1 2024/08/17''' * Some newer third-party licensed Switch Pro controllers are now supported. These controllers show up as Lic2 Pro Controller, which Bloopair now correctly recognizes as a Switch controller. * Implemented a workaround for some third-party Switch controllers drifting to the right after connecting. * Fixed swapped A and B buttons on WiiMotes in Koopair. '''v1.0.0 2024/07/20''' * Bloopair now features a configuration system, which can load controller options and button mappings from the SD Card. ** Sticks can be mapped as buttons and buttons can be mapped as sticks. ** Stick axes can be inverted. ** Every button/stick can be mapped to multiple buttons/sticks on both ends. ** Configurations can either be applied to a specific controller or to all controllers of a specific type. ** Configurations are stored under <code>wiiu/bloopair</code> on the SD Card. * A new Bloopair companion app is now bundled with the release: Koopair!<br /> Koopair can: ** Test controller buttons and sticks using the built-in controller tester. ** Edit and create controller mappings. ** Edit controller options. ** Manage saved controller configurations. ** Pair DualShock3 controllers over USB. The old pairing app has been deprecated and removed from releases in favor of Koopair. * and much more to come in the near future... '''v0.6.2 2023/02/07''' * Fixes an issue where Wii Remotes and other controllers without the "Gamepad" device class could no longer be paired to the console, while Bloopair v0.6.X was active (closes [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/issues/89 #89]). * Finally fixes an issue where some third-party Wii Remotes weren't able to be paired to the console (closes [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/issues/56 #56]). '''v0.6.1 2023/01/29''' * '''Switch Controller''': ** User calibration data is now properly read for the right stick. ** Third-party Pro controllers now use the extended reports. This fixes an issue where the capture button wasn't mapped and calibration data ignored. ** Properly handle cases where no calibration data is stored on the controller at all. '''v0.6.0 2023/01/27''' * A lot of code has been refactored to improve stability and maintainability. * Avoid stick drifting which rarely happened once a controller was connected. * Switch Controller: ** User calibration data is now used if available (after calibrating a controller using a Switch). ** The capture button is now mapped to an unused button bit, which can be accessed by homebrew applications. '''v0.5.3 2022/09/06''' * The Dualshock 3 pairing menu is now available as a .wuhb (Wii U homebrew bundle). * Adjusted switch rumble values to feel more like a Wii U Pro Controller. '''v0.5.2 2022/04/05''' * Fix rumble issues with 8BitDo controllers running in Xbox mode. '''v0.5.1 2022/01/19''' * DualSense controllers now report the correct battery levels. * Fixed the report length when pairing a DualShock 3, this hopefully fixes pairing some third-party controllers. '''v0.5.0-tiramisu2 2022/01/02''' * This release fixes an issue that caused Bloopair to fail when running Tiramisu through the Browser exploit. '''v0.5.0-tiramisu 2022/01/01''' * Note: There is currently an issue when loading Bloopair through the browser exploit. To fix this only copy the Bloopair files to the SD after you've installed the PayloadLoader into H&S. '''v0.5.0 2021/11/24''' * Support was added for third-party Switch controllers which don't have a valid Vendor and Product ID. * Player LED patterns for the DualSense were updated to match the patterns of Wii U Pro Controllers. * Bloopair now properly supports up to 7 controllers in supported games (e.g. Super Smash Bros. Wii U). '''v0.4.1 2021/11/08''' * Fix the stick buttons being swapped on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. That bug was introduced with v0.4.0. '''v0.4.0 2021/11/08''' * Nintendo Switch Controllers: ** Use the extended reports, this fixes an issue with the button mapping of third-party controllers. ** Use the factory analog stick calibration. ** Support rumble for the Joy-Cons. ** Support battery levels. ** Support the Nintendo Switch Online N64 controllers. * Support battery levels of DualShock 3 controllers. * Bloopair now disconnects all connected controllers before patching IOS-PAD, this avoids an issue with "zombie controllers" being stuck in a controller slot. '''v0.3.0 2021/10/11''' * Added support for the Sony DualShock 3. Read the [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair#pairing-a-dualshock-3 Pairing a DualShock 3] section for pairing instructions. * Fix some weird stick behavior with third-party Switch controllers. * Bloopair will now detect if it's already running. This avoids undefined behavior when launching Bloopair more than once. '''v0.2.0 2021/09/30''' * Reworked the internal pairing process and made connections more stable. * Sony Dualshock 4 support. * Nintendo Switch SNES Controller support. '''v0.1.0 2021/09/19''' * This is an initial release of Bloopair, refer to the [https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair README] for more info. * If you find any issues or bugs, please report them. == External links == * GitHub - https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair * ForTheUsers - https://hb-app.store/wiiu/Bloopair * ForTheUsers - https://hb-app.store/wiiu/Bloopair-Tiramisu
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