Players of Guitar Hero for Wii are often initially baffled by how to properly set up the instrument peripherals. Unlike the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game, Guitar Hero for Wii does not use a separate controller port for its instruments. Instead the Nintendo Wii Remotes are connected to the casing of the guitar, which are linked to the system through a wireless connection. Once you have properly synced up the Wii remote, you'll be ready to rock through your favorite songs without any troubles.
Setting Up
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First you'll want to turn on your Wii gaming console. Make sure it is properly connected to both your television, and the Wii sensor bar. Turn on your Wii remote. If it is properly synced, you will see a single blue LED light at the bottom of the remote which designates which controller you are using. If you are using only one Wii remote, the left-most LED light should be lit. If the Wii remote is not properly synced, you will need to remove the battery backing of the remote. Behind the battery cover, you will see a small red button. This is the 'sync' button. On the front of the Wii console, next to the SD card clot, is another 'sync' button for the console itself. First press the 'sync' button on the Wii console, then press the 'sync' button on the Wii remote. All four LED lights on the button of the Wii remote should flash for a few seconds before it connects to the Wii console. Once your Wii remote properly syncs with the system, only a single LED light will remain lit at the bottom of the controller.
Playing the Game
Insert the Guitar Hero disc into the Wii console. Select the Guitar Hero channel from the Wii menu and start the game. Insert your properly synced Wii remote into the back of the guitar controller. Once the game starts up, your guitar controller should automatically work with the game. If your controller ever becomes unsynced during play, simply remove the battery cover from the back of the Wii remote and follow the syncing directions above to return the connection to normal.
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After Googling a bit and poking through threads on 'Era I still haven't seen enough data to get a definitive answer on which one is better and what's the best way to get multiple Wii U Pro controllers running on the Switch.
Here's the 8Bitdo USB Adapter
http://www.8bitdo.com/wireless-usb-adapter/
$19.99 on Amazon
Here's the MayFlash USB Adapter
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/MAGIC-NS.html
$22.99 on Amazon
What I want to do is get 4 of my Wii U Pro controllers working on the Switch. When playing Puyo the Switch Pro controllers are unusable because of the crap D-Pad even post tape fix and there aren't 8 Joycons to go around (two handed mode). When playing MK8D the Switch Pros are fine but most people prefer the Pro controllers over the JoyCons.
Both seem like you need multiple adapters, 1 for each controller, in order to do this but I haven't found out if anyone has actually done this and have it work. It would suck to buy a bunch of these and find out the max the Switch actually supports is 2 even with a USB expander dongle or there's some sort of syncing issue that caps out at 3.
Any suggestions?
Here's the 8Bitdo USB Adapter
http://www.8bitdo.com/wireless-usb-adapter/
$19.99 on Amazon
Here's the MayFlash USB Adapter
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/MAGIC-NS.html
$22.99 on Amazon
What I want to do is get 4 of my Wii U Pro controllers working on the Switch. When playing Puyo the Switch Pro controllers are unusable because of the crap D-Pad even post tape fix and there aren't 8 Joycons to go around (two handed mode). When playing MK8D the Switch Pros are fine but most people prefer the Pro controllers over the JoyCons.
Both seem like you need multiple adapters, 1 for each controller, in order to do this but I haven't found out if anyone has actually done this and have it work. It would suck to buy a bunch of these and find out the max the Switch actually supports is 2 even with a USB expander dongle or there's some sort of syncing issue that caps out at 3.
Any suggestions?