Info from http://www.wiinupro.com/news/wiinusoftreleased
Download at http://www.wiinupro.com/downloads (WiinUSoft.zip)
Basically, you can play any 360-controller supported game with all the Wii/Wii U controllers if you have a supported Bluetooth adapter - and it supports rebinding buttons. I haven't tried it with many games yet, but it worked flawlessly in Sonic All-Stars Racing Transmorfed, Resident Evil 6, and RetroArch.
Now, here's the important thing, and why supported is capitalized in the thread title:
The Wii U Pro Controller and newer Wiimotes (Wiimote Plus) require the Toshiba Bluetooth stack as opposed to the default Microsoft Bluetooth stack. The Toshiba Bluetooth stack can only be installed on certain supported Bluetooth adapters, although it can be forced onto some adapters through a somewhat complicated process. Also note that I haven't tried older Wiimotes, but I think they work with the Microsoft stack.
Got that? It sucks, yeah, but if you have a supported adapter - or buy one for $10, then you're in business. For more info about the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, with download links and a guide for forcing the stack onto unsupported adapters, here's Dolphin's site on it.
I was able to force the driver onto my crappy $10 adapter, and I actually switch back and forth between the Microsoft stack for DualShock 4 usage and the Toshiba stack for Wii U Pro Controller usage (Toshiba doesn't work with DS4). It's great having an extra controller around, and even better when I don't need to buy an extra dongle.
WiinUSoft is meant to be a simple and easy to use tool for one purpose only, using your Nintendo bluetooth controllers as an XInput device (what Xbox 360 controllers use) on your PC (currently only for Windows). Since WiinUSoft was made with simpletons in mind, setup very minimal and the program is strait forward and easy to use. It works with Wii Remotes, Classic Controllers, Classic Controller Pros, and Wii U Pro Controllers. You can use up to 4 controllers of any combination at a time all acting as an Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
Download at http://www.wiinupro.com/downloads (WiinUSoft.zip)
Basically, you can play any 360-controller supported game with all the Wii/Wii U controllers if you have a supported Bluetooth adapter - and it supports rebinding buttons. I haven't tried it with many games yet, but it worked flawlessly in Sonic All-Stars Racing Transmorfed, Resident Evil 6, and RetroArch.
Now, here's the important thing, and why supported is capitalized in the thread title:
The Wii U Pro Controller and newer Wiimotes (Wiimote Plus) require the Toshiba Bluetooth stack as opposed to the default Microsoft Bluetooth stack. The Toshiba Bluetooth stack can only be installed on certain supported Bluetooth adapters, although it can be forced onto some adapters through a somewhat complicated process. Also note that I haven't tried older Wiimotes, but I think they work with the Microsoft stack.
Got that? It sucks, yeah, but if you have a supported adapter - or buy one for $10, then you're in business. For more info about the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, with download links and a guide for forcing the stack onto unsupported adapters, here's Dolphin's site on it.
I was able to force the driver onto my crappy $10 adapter, and I actually switch back and forth between the Microsoft stack for DualShock 4 usage and the Toshiba stack for Wii U Pro Controller usage (Toshiba doesn't work with DS4). It's great having an extra controller around, and even better when I don't need to buy an extra dongle.