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Country: | .. Freakin sweet! So i was trying to figure out what remote i wanted to get and thought that a bluetooth remote would be sweet. then i looked over at my wii... "YES" I thought to myself. I knew that there was away to connect the wii remote to your pc but i never tried it. until now. It took a bit of work but once i figured it out it was a piece of cake. true it doesnt have nearly as many buttons as media center remotes but using glovepie you can get a few different commands out of a single button (a=play 'a' held for 2 sec =stop ect..) and using glove pie you can assign it however you want. I was up all night figuring out a perfect button configuration and i think i got it. If someone has already posted about this then I'm sorry to double post. I'm just so exited about it. ![]() |
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Country: | @zxao: is it possible for you to post the profile you created specifically for using MediaPortal with the wiimote? I think that would definitely save other people some time (ahem, namely myself >.<) |
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Country: | Ok once you get your remote working in glovepie you can start assigning keyboard keys (or mouse buttons/movements) to buttons on the wii remote. here is the mapping that i'm using at the moment -> // Show expansion and wiimote forces debug = var.Expansion+'; Bat='+Wiimote.Battery+'; Pitch='+RemoveUnits(Wiimote.Pitch)+' Roll='+RemoveUnits(Wiimote.Roll)+'; '+Wiimote.RelAccX+', '+Wiimote.RelAccY+', '+Wiimote.RelAccZ Key.Space = Wiimote1.B Key.Enter = Wiimote1.A Mouse.y = MapRange(Mouse.y, 0,1, 0,1) Key.Equals = Wiimote1.Plus Key.Minus = Wiimote1.Minus Key.B = DoubleClicked(Wiimote1.A) Mouse.LeftButton = Wiimote1.B Key.PageDown = Wiimote1.Two Key.Escape = Wiimote1.Home Key.X = DoubleClicked(Wiimote1.B) Key.PageUp = Wiimote1.One As you probably can see some remote buttons have multiple uses but they are executed by double clicking/holding button down. All that is assigned under the GUI tab of glovepie. I had a tough time getting my remote to sync with my pc but once i got it working it seriously is so easy to map. there is a way to use the motion sensing too, you just asign a movement to a key on the keyboard. but personaly i would rather use the D-pad on the remote. it just suite MP a little better. If you need any help let me know. |
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| The best configuration would be one that included the motion sensing, in my opinon. Things like hold B and tilt left and right to fast forward/rewind, hold B and flick left and right for a small step back/forward, etc. I have been thinking about writing a plugin for MediaPortal, but I don't really have the time at the moment (or a bluetooth adapter). There is a nice C# library for working with the wiimote here: http://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/arc...4/1879033.aspx |
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