- a-Quip A/BT-1 USB two. Bluetooth Dongle functions with incorporated BlueSoleil two.3 driver
- Abe UB22S (The USB Dongle offered by LEGO for the Mindstorms Robot. Recognized Wiimote and linked right away. Had some difficulties getting it communicate with GlovePie but it functions with standard Windows XP Bluetooth stack.)
- Acer BT-700 Bluetooth USB 1.1 Dongle (Works with the latest BlueSoleil edition)
- Acortech ES-388 Bluetooth USB Adapter. Arrives with an old edition of BlueSoleil that does not seem to function, but the present two.3 edition functions great.
- Introduction USB Bluetooth adapter, v2. + EDR, Class 1 (P/N ADE-C1EDR) (Toshiba Bluetooth Stack)
- Apple computers - all internal Bluetooth Cards in (MacBook, Mac Mini, iMac, and so on.)
- Anycom USB-200. Install drivers that come with product then install drivers from Skip the "Passkey" entry by pressing Alt+S.
- Asus WL-BTD201M USB. Works with WIDCOMM edition five.1..3100 - and ONLY that edition.
- AZiO USB Bluetooth v2. + EDR Class 1 adapter dongle (Makes use of Toshiba bluetooth stack)
- Belkin Bluetooth USB Adaptor F8T001 v2 (using BlueSoleil, WIDCOMM untested)
- Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T003 ver. two (using BlueSoleil, WIDCOMM untested)
- Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T009
- Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T012uk (not beneath Vista)
- Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T016 (using BlueSoleil, WIDCOMM untested)
- "Billionton Class 1" (Fake - is really Silicon Wave). LED is centered, red and flashes. Hardware IDs: USBVid_0c10&Pid_0000&Rev_1500 The 'antenna' is fake. Works with Microsoft, BlueSoleil (came with, functions with latest) and Widcomm stacks.
- BlueSynchrOne COM 1 1 Bluetooth Dongle USB
- Cables Limitless Bluetooth Adapter with BlueSoleil driver.
- Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) (Bus 001 Gadget 048: ID 0a12:0001 )
- Cellink BTA-6030 Bluetooth Dongle using BlueSoleil.
- Cirago BTA-3210 USB two. Micro V2.+EDR Bluetooth Dongle, arrives with with Toshiba Stack (Examined in WinXp Pro SP3)
- Cirago Bluetooth BT v2. Micro USB Adapter, arrives with with Toshiba Stack (Examined in WinXp Pro SP3)
- CompUSA brand USB dongle using BlueTooth edition 1.two and using the default Toshiba stack.
- Conceptronic CBT100U with BlueSoleil driver.
- Conceptronic CBTU2A with Toshiba Stack
- CUWAN BT-100M (no driver on Linux, driver CD incorporated for Windows) - low cost Chinese dongle (~6-8$)
- D-Hyperlink DBT-120 (B3 or B4 or C1) using Toshiba stack or BlueSoleil stack. (Toshiba connects faster and easier)
- Dell Bluetooth USB Reciever Mouse/Keyboard combo (same as Logitech Mouse/Keyboard above)
- Dell TrueMobile Bluetooth Modules (Regular issue incorporated with numerous Dell Laptops) Latitude D820 has onboard module that functions greatest with BlueSoleil
- Dell Wireless 355 Module with Bluetooth two. + EDR Technology (WIDCOMM, tested on a Delliron E1705)
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- (Jan 19-2008) Doesn't function on Dell Inspiron 1520 on Vista with any Dell WIDCOMM driver or microsoft stack (even though it is a broadcom device the drivers from the broadcom web site refuses to be installed for this device). The Wiimote gets linked and GlovePIE sees it with the bluetooth hack and permits setting leds and rumble but can't study any buttons, digital camera or accelerometer information. Wiinremote recognizes the device but can't receive any information.
- (Jan 19-2008) The bluesoleil hack for this device occasionally makes it function for a few of minutes before requiring a reinstall to be in a position to see it once more and also breaks compatibility with some other bluetooth gadgets (headsets mostly).
- (Feb twelve-2008) I attempted it with my authentic WIDCOMM stack and had no luck. After I went out and purchased a Kensington USB dongle and installed the incorporated WIDCOMM stack. After I did, I tried out the internal Bluetooth and it labored. So, it seems if you get an updated WIDCOMM stack you can get it to function, because I obtained it operating, no weird hacking required.
- Dell Wireless 360 Module with Bluetooth two.1 + ERD Technology (Utilizing Toshiba stack)
- Dell Wireless 370 Module (413C:8156) -- Works beneath Windows seven x64 build 7600 in Dolphin on a Dell Studio 1555 only with MICROSOFT stack.
- Delock USB Bluetooth adapter (Makes use of widcomm bluetooth stack)
- Elegance generic Bluetooth USB adapter v1.two (Works with latest BlueSoleil drivers).
- EMTEC USB dongle Bluetooth 100m (EKCOB100) using BlueSoleil.
- ENCORE ENUBT-C1E USB two. Bluetooth Adapter (BlueSoleil - Arrives with Dongle)
- GXT Bluetooth Class 1 USB Dongle
- Hewlett-Packard (HP) Compaq nc6120 integrated Bluetooth module. Operating with Microsoft stack, does not function with authentic drivers (Widcomm stack).
- Hewlett-Packard (HP) BT450 with incorporated Widcomm driver. Operating with WIDCOMM tutorial above.
- IBM Thinkpad Integrated Bluetooth II (X31 sequence, maybe more) - WIDCOMM v5
- IOGEAR USB BLUETOOTH ADAPTER GBU201 Works Completely ON WINDOWS VISTA 32 BITS WITH THE TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK five.ten.06(T) AND ALSO WITH THE TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK five.ten.twelve(T). BUT DO NOT Function WITH THEIR Own STACK.
- IOGear USB dongle product GBU211 using default stack (BlueTooth edition 1.two) (two. doesn't function with Blue Soleil, and does not function with the default stack)
- IOGear Model GBU221 (NOT to be baffled with GBU211) BT edition two. (GBU211 is edition 1.two) using default MS stack, and will not connect to BlueSoleil. Works in GlovePIE .26 with the "TroubleShooter > Bluetooth Fix" menu. Works in MiiTransfer. Works beneath Linux. Makes use of same chipset as Wii's BT board (BCM2045)
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- BCM2405 adaptors in Windows don't like it when linked Wiimotes go into powersave mode and need a complete resync to reset the Wiimote if this happens.
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- GBU321 labored perfectly on Vista Greatest computer with serial IOGear driver.
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- Used GlovePIE Bluetooth Repair and GlovePIE is in a position to alter the lights and make it rumble, but it's not getting the accelerometer and digital camera information.
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- IOGEAR GBU421T (USB Micro Adapter): Works with Bluesoleil. Works with WIDCOMM (press alt+s on the passcode display to skip). Works with Microsoft stack, but seems extremely unstable (frequent disconnects).
- JustCom 1.1/1.two/two. BTD1-6300E, (wrong VID listed), Cambridge Silicon Radio, arrives with Toshiba stack (functions with Microsoft and Toshiba)
- Kensington Bluetooth dongle (product 33348) using WIDCOMM stack - (see Dialogue page for troubleshooting)
- Kensington 33085CA with incorporated Widcomm driver. Operating with WIDCOMM tutorial above.
- Laser AO-USBBD using the latest BlueSoleil driver. Obtain from BlueSoleil web site.
- Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad X60s Integrated BCM2045b using Microsoft Stack (tested with Vista), demands Latest driver as of seven/2007,
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- Works, but must pair for every use because the wiimote doesn't use a passkey, which is required for automatic pairing.
- DOES NOT Function. SEE NON Operating Section FOR Particulars
- Lenovo 3000 N100, integrated Broadcom 2045 - WIDCOMM v5..1.1500 ~ connect using 'Bluetooth Setup Wizard' ~ 'I want to find a specific Bluetooth Device', NOT using 'View Devices in Range'
- Logitech MX Bluetooth Mouse/Keyboard combo (dongle m/n:c-uv35) - WIDCOMM (Had trouble with with WIDCOMM five..1.2800 drivers beneath XP). Works fine with BlueSoleil 3.two.two.8 stack edition 05.04.eleven.20060413 WIDCOMM drivers would not pair. In the bttl.ini file you must modify one of the USB device VID and PID to VID=046D PID=C709 and rename the Manufacture to Logitech then start Bluesoleil. It will acknowledge it then. If Wiimote dosent show up, to to Tools...Find Gadget... and search by name "Nintendo". It will show up. Don't pair it, just click connect. Also, one important be aware, as you plug in the dongle, hold the red connect button to place it in dongle mode fairly than embedded mode for keyboard and mouse.). Works fine with Toshiba Stack, Edition 6.ten.07.two. As with BlueSoleil, you have to plug it in with dongle mode rather of embedded. Widcomm labored but turned not only my system unstable(for particular them, absolutely nothing else), thus BlueSoleil or Toshiba suggested.
- Logitech LBT-UA200C1 - Works with Bluesoleil.
- Maplin unbranded BTU-22A2 Bluetooth EDR Dongle (stock code A35GU), runs BlueSoleil (Windows XP)
- Mikomi Bluetooth v1.two Adapter BC03RUT1-01. Works with the incorporated Bluesoleil 1.6 Stack.
- Motion Computing LS800 internal Bluetooth adapter - Cambridge Silicon Radio BC417 (CSR BlueCore4) VID_10AB&PID_1005&REV_1657 - Works with Toshiba drivers (Examined on Vista, should be fine on XP too). Microsoft Stack on Vista can study buttons, but can't study gyrometer, VGA cam, battery, and can't set LED's or rumble. Nunchuk not tested, but expect that it functions with Toshiba stack as every thing on main controller functioned fine. Also tested BlueSoleil drivers but could not get them to acknowledge BlueTooth radio, regardless of the reality that the VOIP edition for Vista says CSR only. Toshiba stack require not be purchased as Toshiba stack is the official stack for the LS800. Motion Computing recommends Microsoft Stack for Vista currently because of a "recognized issue" with Vista and Toshiba stack, however no problems have been encountered using the Toshiba stack on Vista
- Motorola MPT 3. BT USB - Works with latest Bluesoleil. Not tested with incorporated BT stack.
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- MSI BToes Bluetooth 1.two using BlueSoleil
- MSI BToes two. using BlueSoleil.
- MSI BToes two. EDR Micro Dongle using shipped BlueSoleil on Windows seven 64 bit. Works right out of the box!
- MSI BToes two. usinBlueZ (beneath Ubuntu seven.04 Herd five, Kernel two.6.twenty, CWiid drivers)
- MSI pc2pc using BlueSoleil (VID : 0A5C / PID : 200A) or using Microsoft stack (tested on Vista)
- MSI Star Crucial two. USB Bluetooth two. Transceiver (BlueTooth two., using widcomm bluetooth stack, accessible on msi's web page), tested on Debian Lenny two.6.24-1-686
- Planet BT-200U - Works with Bluesoleil, but not with Bundled WIDCOMM
- Rocketfish Bluetooth Adaptor RF-FLBTAD - Works with Bluesoleil, not with packaged WIDCOMM. Examined with XP.
- Rocketfish Micro Bluetooth USB Adapter - Recognized Wiimote. Insists on a crucial # for pairing; bypassing this issue is simple with a easy Alt+S keystroke to skip. (Will function on Windows seven using constructed-in Windows seven drivers)
- Sepia SPA-510 Bluetooth two. EDR USB Dongle
- Silicon Wave Internal Bluetooth (Toshiba stack)
- Silicon Wave Exter USB Dongle
- SiteCom USB Bluetooth dongles
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- Kind cn500 with BlueSoleil stack (tested: two.3 standard and two.6..6)
- Kind cn502 with Widcomm stack
- Kind cn521 with BlueSoleil and Toshiba stack
- Kind cn516 with Toshiba stack
- Sony Vaio FE21M internal Toshiba Bluetooth chip, using Toshiba stack
- Sony Vaio SZ2, TX2 internal Bluetooth (Toshiba)
- Syba SD-U1BTC2-IS - With incorporated BlueSoleil driver.
- Targus USB Bluetooth adapter (BlueTooth two., Widcomm bluetooth stack)
- Targus USB Mini Bluetooth adapter (BlueSoleil 6.4.275 stack - does not function with packaged Widcomm five.five driver) Untested on Vista.
- TDK BRBLU04 (Computer card): Labored with its personal Widcomm drivers (most likely functions with the default ones). Untested on Vista.
- Technika USB bluetooth adaptor (TechBlue1) with supplied driver stack
- Tecom USB Dongle "Bluetooth USB EDR Dongle BT3034" (BT v. two. ) (following days and days of function and reconfig. i managed to get it to function fully. will update with precise stack and so on..but its the widcomm drivers..)
- TrendNet TBW-101UB (BlueSoleil)(also ships with WIDCOMM stack ver five.1 which provides entry denied in wiin remote - functions when BT virtual keyboard HID is uninstalled before scanning for hardware adjustments with wiimote in discovery)
- TrendNet TBW-104UB (BlueSole)
- Believe in Bluetooth two. USB Adapter BT-1300tp (using WIDCOMM 4..1.700 (Downloadable from the Believe in web site))
- Believe in Bluetooth two. EDR USB Adapter BT-2100p (using Toshiba stack 4.00.35 incorporated or BlueSoleil)
- Believe in BT-2400p (Ultra Little) (Broadcom 2045 two.), BUT PLEASE SEE the List of Non-Operating Bluetooth Devices Beneath.
- Believe in Bluetooth two. EDR USB Adaptater BT-2150p
- Believe in Bluetooth two. EDR USB Adapter BT-2200Tp (using each WIDCOMM and BlueSoleil)
- Believe in Bluetooth two. EDR USB Adapter BT-2305p (using Toshiba stack)
- Believe in Bluetooth two.1 Ultra Little USB Adapter - 10m [PN: 15542-04] (using incorporated Toshiba stack - functions with WiinRemote / GlovePIE)
- Believe in Bluetooth two.1 Ultra Little USB Adapter - 25m (using BlueSoleil rather of WIDCOMM driver it arrives with)
- Zolid Bluetooth two. Class 1 apapter (Arrives with Bluesoleil 3.)
- Zoom 4310 using Toshiba (v 3.03.thirteen) stack.
- Zoom 4311 (arrives with BlueSoleil v 3.two.two.8 r070421)
- Zoom 4320AF using BlueSoleil stack.

