How to change this Wiimote like a Sensitive mouse
Nintendo's Wiimote are very fairly simple Bluetooth-enabled devices using the same technology that gave us the wireless mouse. For that reason relation to the wireless mouse, it's actually a pretty logical step to turn a Wii remote right into a mouse which they can use on your pc. Though the alteration is pretty new, learning how to change the Wiimote to be a mouse may allow you to be better and more accurate using your mouse skills according to the application.
Instructions
1. Evaluate if your pc is Bluetooth enabled. Only the very newest of desktop computers come Bluetooth enabled out of the box, though laptops were using this technology much earlier.
2. Get a Bluetooth dongle if you learn your pc just isn't already Bluetooth enabled. This is a somewhat USB remote device that enables your laptop to speak wirelessly. Anybody can be obtained from Biggest score for around $30 (see Resources below).
3. Install the Bluetooth device and any drivers required.
4. Hold the Bluetooth hardware find your Wii Remote. You will have to put your Wiimote into discovery mode by pushing buttons "1" and "2" simultaneously. After the LEDs are blinking, inform your computer find Bluetooth devices. It must obtain the "rvl-cnt" device, and that is your wii controller.
5. Download and install the GlovePIE program allow your personal computer to identify and translate the tracking device utilised by your Wiimote (see Resources below).
6. Run the "TestWiimote.PIE" file, that exist in the extracted "GlovePIE" files.
7. Test out your wii controllers mouse while using GlovePIE test. You may notice numbers in response for the movements with the Wiimote, you might have successfully connected your wii nunchuck to your computer as a mouse. In any other case, make an effort to reconnect the Wiimote to the pc, download different drivers or work with a different Bluetooth dongle.
8. Put in a reading script into GlovePIE. Wiimote ( http://www.vdealbox.com/wii-accessories/wii-controller.html ) scripts is found on many technology hacking sites, such as LiquidIce's Nintendo Wii Hacks blog (see Resources below).
