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If it works on an unmodified switch there is a pretty high chance that it will work with Bloopair as well.

The Series X and S controllers are using Bluetooth LE which isn't supported at the moment. I might be able to support them in the future.

The reason for the large difference is the way rumble is handled on the Switch vs on the Wii U. All Switch controllers support fine-tuning the rumble frequency and amplitude,...

A few more details would be good. Is your Wii U on the controller synchronization screen? Are both controllers in pairing mode? What version of the Xbox Controller are you...

If your Xbox Controller is on the latest firmware version, it's not supported by Bloopair. Take a look [here](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/xbox/forum/all/revertrollbackdowngrade-xbox-controller-firmware/25f07169-3244-4fe0-838c-949951b7c109) or [here](https://github.com/ndeadly/MissionControl/issues/370#issuecomment-1089628024) to downgrade the firmware.

Are you using an official Switch Pro Controller or a third-party / clone?

Interesting. I can't reproduce this with any of my third-party controllers. Can you try doing the following: - Delete the `30_bloopair.rpx` file in the `wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` folder - Start your console...

Okay now download the latest release from [here](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/releases) and extract it to your SD Card. Then try doing the last 3 steps from above again.

Logs would help to figure out what the issue is. Download the following file: [30_bloopair.zip](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/Bloopair/files/7919150/30_bloopair.zip) and copy the `30_bloopair.rpx` inside of the `.zip` to `wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` on your SD Card. Then...