

Press and hold the button on the side of the adapter, and connect the USB from your adapter in o any spare port on your PC, and wait for 3-5 seconds. Tips: System Settings - Controllers and Sensors - Pro Controller Wired Communication – ON.ĭownload the firmware from and install it on your Windows system. Once you switch the adapter to the Switch Pro mode (the LED indicator is purple). To make sure the system can identify the adapter easily, please turn on the “Pro Controller Wired Communication” of the Nintendo Switch system. Switch Pro mode (the LED indicator is purple) Press and hold the button on the side of the adapter, and connect the USB from your adapter in o any spare port on your PC.Īs soon as the driver window indicates under “Device” that the adapter has been recognized, you may release the button.ĭo not disconnect the device until you are informed that the updated was completed successfully. The Bluetooth wireless connection is not supported now.ĭownload the software from and install it on your Windows system.ĭouble click on the updater and leave the updater window open on your screen. The rumble function is supported for the wired connection. Rumble function is supported for the wired connection only.Ģ.Compatible with Xbox Series X/S Controller (Only support the wired connection) The six-axis gyroscope is supported for both wired and wireless connections. Compatible with PS5 Controller(The wired and wireless connections are supported) Also, there is some small black bars on all four sides of my screen I can't get rid of (My Wii is in Widescreen and it is displaying that way).1. I checked my TV's manual, it supports 480p over HDMI, and nothing in my TV's settings talks about progressive scan or anything like that.

The text on the options menu looks far, FAR blurrier, and so does everything else including software. I switch it into that and it looks absolutely awful. So if I'm not mistaken, you see better quality with 480p.

I'm not gonna do comparison screenshots but it definitely didn't look better. I pop it in my Wii and at 480i, it looks like composite cables.

So I just bought the Mayflash Wii2HDMI adapter and I know that those have a bad rep but I heard the Mayflash actually works and could be used as a substitute for component cables (My TV doesn't have component input), and I know Mayflash makes good products.
