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I have mayflash wii u pro usb dongle, the only problem is A and B is reversed. But if you want cheap or free methods, I dunno any.
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Xbox one and Xbox 360 Controls with various plug and play usb, or bluetooth controllers.
How to use wii u pro controller on pc software#
I use titan one, while is not free and $60 usb bluetooth dongle, it comes with software that enable controller mods, and can be used with other consoles. This is a 15 second procedure at most, but it's a hoop you have to jump through that might not be required with a paid solution (i.e. And once you've done that, the next time you want to use it, you must start from scratch with WiiNUSoft. So if you're putting it down for hours/days, that little blue light is going to stay lit (and your controller's battery is gonna drain) unless you also go into Windows' "Bluetooth & other devices" setting and disconnect the controller. And once it's connected to your PC (Bluetooth), it stays connected even after you've turned off Retroarch and detached it in WiiNUSoft. (Research the difference b/n WiiNUPro and WiiNUSoft - the "Soft" is a lite version, and all you're likely to need.) The only downside to this is the controller itself - it's made for use on a Wii U, so there's no on/off switch. The WiiNuSoft software gets the job done. So basically just typing this for reference purposes, if someone comes along searching for this kind of info. I'm pretty close to dumping Retroarch though and going back to discrete emus. As far as my PC is concerned, I have an XB360 controller plugged in. Thanks, I thought the same thing, so I went ahead and gave it a shot.