Can you make sure you are typing the same thing as in the gif above? The format should be "btd", then space, followed by whatever device you are searching for. Just typing "btd" should give you a list of all the previously paired bluetooth devices.

I made this change but now I'm getting the following error because a lot of my bluetooth devices contain a single quotation mark `'` e.g. "Nathan's Speaker". I'd prefer to not have to update the names on all of those devices, so I will most likely not use btd or btx, unless that can be fixed.


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I only installed it after the upgrade - I was searching for easier ways to manage bluetooth given it's new location in the menubar. I was double-checking the status of the blueutil and noticed there were no blueutil files in usr/local/bin which made me think it didn't install correctly. I ran the blueutil install again, and got these results in terminal:

When checking in GamePad Test, I have noticed that half the controller is mapped wrong, and some of it does not register at all. For example, A and B are reversed, start triggers R2, and the right analog stick does not show any response at all. I would have no problem making controller profiles in my emulator, but with these issues using an external controller (and thus using the RP2+ as a home console) is currently impossible.

EDIT: Just tried a PS4 controller. Connects to bluetooth but has no input. Does not appear at all on GamePad Test. I'm thinking this is an android issue but am not seeing other RP2 users with this issue.

My system is fully up to date. I am using KDE Plasma, pipewire, and pipewire-pulse. The GUI interface to bluetooth indicates that the controller is disabled, but clicking the "enable" button is fruitless.

I've tried using bluetoothctl, but it can't find the controller, and there doesn't seem to be any way to use bluetoothctl to power it up or enable it. Perhaps I missed something here, though I tried many other bluetoothctl commands to no avail.

If I install blueman and reboot the system, the blueman icon indicates that the controller is disabled. Clicking on the blueman icon provides an opportunity to enable the controller, and this actually works.

hi, i paired the stadia controller (converted to bluetooth) to my chromecast 4k (with google tv), and i installed a simple game to test it. nothing, it does nothing although it shows under bluetooth settings that is paired.

Has me swearing off the mainstream controllers. I love this thing. Haven't experienced any drifting and it's so snappy. My only gripe are the buttons using the nintendo scheme but I just ignore them anyway so hey.

The AX 210 Bluetooth controller does not get initialized after a warm boot.

It gets initialized after a cold boot had been performed (going to the BIOS menu, doing nothing and leaving it, afterwards starting Linux).

Devices using the operating systems listed below or later support DualSense wireless controller Bluetooth and USB connections. Once connected, you can use your wireless controller to control compatible games and applications.

To reconnect your wireless controller to your PS5 console, connect it to the console with a compatible USB cable and press the PS button on the wireless controller. You can then remove the USB and use the controller wirelessly.

Recently I've become increasingly frustrated by how poorly xbox controller support is implemented in Windows. Specifically, how complicated it is to use one controller switching between multiple computers. For whatever reason, Microsoft decided it was a good idea for controllers to not show up on the "connect" menu in the notification panel. This means that in order to connect a controller to your computer you have to actually open settings and go to bluetooth devices. On top of that, if the controller has been previously connected to your computer, you can't just click on its name to pair it. You have to remove the device from your computer's recognized bluetooth devices and then scan for new devices and add the controller all over again like you would the first time you ever connect it. This makes it a huge pain if you frequently switch the controller between different devices, as each time you use it on a different device you have to perform all the previously listed steps. It would be so much easier if Microsoft would make controllers appear in the bluetooth connect menu of the notification panel. Then all you would have to do to switch the controller between devices is put it into pairing mode, and select the controller in that menu. Much more simple and user-friendly.

These are kind of known issues. People that try to use an Xbox controller in Windows through bluetooth do often encounter issues. I just bought my controller with the Xbox Wireless Adaptor and it works flawlessly, it's really worth getting. After all there's a reason they're selling it.

It's true. For example - my friend complains about Windows and how this system is stupid because can't find his gamepad (bluetooth). Then he tried the same in MacOS (he is Mac freak) and... still nothing, gamepad was not visible even for Mac. So I asked him then is MacOS sucks too. No, of course no, it's obviously gamepad problem. Sure, I agreed, but why he starts blaming Windows first without even check what is really wrong? Well, it's typical Mac freak behavior - Windows is always bad, because it is not "great" MacOS.

So I don't have the XBox controller (well I have the old wired 360 one) Microsoft added quick connect feature to Windows 10, but way towards the end of life of the XBox One... So maybe, hopefully, the XBox One X controller will support it. Please note that you do need a compatible Bluetooth adapter for this. And so far, I think only the ones in the late Surface products have it, and a few OEMs systems. It's sadly, not clear which device has or hasn't, as its not advertised.

Anyway, the reason I'm here is to say that connecting Xbox controllers via standard Bluetooth SUCKS anyway. The input lag is absolutely horrendous. My "Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows" finally kicked the bucket yesterday, and I've been playing with normal Bluetooth while I wait for a new one to arrive. Oh my god, it is so bad I could scream. I've used it before with the same issues but the input lag is so bad, I'm only on the other side of my bedroom from my PC, it's not like I'm in another room, but the delay can be upwards of like half a second at times, and it'll play catch-up and register all my inputs at once. I'm honestly not sure if I'd prefer it to drop inputs over that behaviour, I might.

My 8BitDo pro 2 controller is unable to hold down the Guide/Home button when connected via Bluetooth. This does not occur when the controller is connected via USB on Windows 11 or in Windows 10 (via USB or Bluetooth) so it must be something to do with the Windows 11 Bluetooth driver. I have tested this on multiple apps that have not had any settings changed from the Windows 10 install and the issue is present in all.

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There are several button combinations to activate different working modes on 2.4g mode to meet the need of different devices.

Press & hold the following button combinations for 5 seconds after the connection between the controller and receiver,

the LED indicator blinks rapidly a few times to indicate the successful switching.

The non BT version of the ultimate controller has the same problem as above although the beta firmware for the BT adapter above will not work on the non BT adapter so that solution unfortunately wont work.

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So, I ask, what is the cheapest bluetooth chip that can be used with arduino with out a massive effort to get it working? I'd like to make a small controller that attaches to the side of my phone to add in a physical gaming controller. Goals would be at least a d-pad and 4 buttons. (probably a few more buttons, but that's the minimum I'd want. Any help with ideas of the best way to pull it off would be nice. Right now all I can really think to do is have a program run in the background reading a bluetooth serial connection. ff782bc1db

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