right joycon not staying connected in v5.2.0 same issue as @alexzandro
dangkness opened this issue · 2 comments
Feature for this edge case was added in v5.2.0
Thanks @Alexzandro for testing
Originally posted by @CTCaer in #20 (comment)
Hi CTCaer Love your application for changing the color of my custom joycons, but I am having the exact same problem as @Alexzandro. I am running version JC Toolkit Ver. 5.2.0 on windows 10. I get the exact same error message that the right joycon has been disconnected. I'm able to open the program and it shows all of the SN, MAC, and FW version, but after that I'm not able to do anything I cant view the IR camera I cant change the colors. The exact same issue Alexzandro was having, the left works fine, the right does not.
So in issue #20 with @Alexzandro I am having the same issue he was. I ran the disable_connection_check.bat you commented for him to try and it worked perfectly for me, but in version 5.2.0 you said "feature for this edge case was added in ver. 5.2.0" but I am definitely having this same problem in version 5.2.0 No worries on my end though because I'm now able to dun the disable batch file and it works just as it did for @Alexzandro so no big deal I can now change my joycon colors which is all I really need to do with your app. @CTCaer Just letting you know in case anyone else has this same issue in the future with 5.2.0 Hope this helps with your future updates. Wish I knew more about coding and stuff I would love to be able to write programs. Seems so extremely complicated looking at all that lines of code it's mind boggling. glad you're able to do what I am not.
Hey there @dangkness
I recently downloaded @CTCaer 's Joy-Con Toolkit, and ran into the same problem with my right Joy-Con as many other people did. I figured out that the disable_connection_check.bat file is included in the v5.2.0 release as @CTCaer said it would be, it just doesn't run itself automatically.
If you are having the right Joy-Con problem, you can find the disable_connection_check.bat file in the debug_scripts folder. Just open it while you have your Joy-Con connected to your computer, and the toolkit should open and you'll be able to back up your SPI and write colors to your controller. For me the refresh and disconnect buttons were both disabled when I open it this way, but hopefully that's not too bothersome for you.
I hope this comment helps anybody in the future looking for an answer, and spares some people from having to go through all the steps I did, only to figure it out it was sitting in the debug folder all along.