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Wiimote mouse in Windows with IR (candles)

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2006

Using bluetooth, I too was able to make the windows pointer move around and make a video about it :)
There's a how to here:
http://wiihacks.blogspot.com/2006/12/howto-use-wii-mote-in-windows-as-your.html
Driver here:
http://www.wiili.org/forum/download-windows-driver-here-t294.html
And IR scripts for GlovePie here:
http://wiihacks.blogspot.com/2006/12/update-windows-wii-mote-scripting.html
Praise to all involved.

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  • is it me or are thoose candles a little bit close to the moniter

  • it is very possible indeed - i have been able to play counter-strike using wiimote and IR. Takes a bit of getting used to though.

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  • cool

  • this didnt work for me is the driver needed for it to work with candles cus the driver link is broken so if you could put up a new link or something that would be cool

  • yeah im afraid his screen is gonna melt

  • he said he didnt know any other way except candles so if u connect ur wiimote to pc 1st and turn the wii on after the sensor bar will be powered up and u can just use the original sensor bar

  • how the fuck is that gonna help?

  • or make a custom one like me

  • Thanks , Dude ! I Never Thought Of It...

  • just turn on your wi after you have connected your wiimote to the pc and use the normal sensor bar

  • The Wiimote uses an infra red camera to track up to four points of light (generated by the IR sensor bar). It uses these lights as a reference in 3D space to detect where the wiimote is pointing. Since flames emit infra red light, they can be tracked by the wiimote.

    Basic motion (movement and tilting) is calculated through accelerometers.

    This 3D Infra Red and accelerometer tracking technology is used for motion capture by several animation companies as well.

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