As mentioned above in the title, I ask if the request to enter a pairing code can be bypassed with a Bluetooth Nano Stick from Aplic. I bought myself a Tower PC, and a Wii emulator with some games. Problem: The USB stick always prompts me to try pairing the Wii Remote (which does not have a standard pairing code I have set) with this code. Same Wii Remote on my laptop (has integrated BT module, but does not provide the necessary power to emulate the games) can be coupled easily, because he asks for no code and couples directly. Is this possible with my BT-Stick? In the settings and manual found nothing… Google is not so omniscient…
Would be glad about help.
Kind regards.
Something had the old laptop with Linux Mint of my friend also had that when pairing problems had to specify that because insoluble code. As far as I suspect, it can happen to the outdated Bluetooth dongle. Because my Galaxy Book has Windows 10 and also has Bluetooth, and there works with me while pairing without problems.
What happens when they go into hiring, then select Devices and then Bluetooth and pair something from there?
The helpful was accidentally sorry. In the same settings. The dongle can't really be outdated, I just bought it 2 weeks ago on Amazon and it even supports Bluetooth 4.0. That's why I thought that was not a problem. Is there no possibility?
So my Windows 10 Tablet has Bluetooth 4.1 and I have always worked with pairing with no problems, because I do not have to enter an insoluble pairing code.