Control your PC with a Wiimote

Control your PC with a Wiimote

Did you know that you can make a Nintendo Wii Wiimote function as a mouse or joystick on your PC? Here's how you can use your Wiimote as a PC controller using a bluetooth adaptor or card and some specialty software called GlovePie.

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Alex1inferno-The Critic (-27) 1 year ago
Dear Viewers, The only good thing about this is that it was a good topic and I learned a few things. Other than that, terrible picture, horrific camera-work and poor audio. It was extremley unprepared with jumping from topic-to-topic, forgetting important data, not knowing what to do and not many details. The instructor was also highly unappealing as he sounded as if he had something better to do.

Sincerley,

Alex1inferno- The Critic
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khcb_327 (2) last month
godda love bluetooth
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