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GlovePIE v0.25

Posted Dec 12, 2006 at 4:39PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Wii Tags: Bluetooth, Carl Kenner, Mii, Wiimote
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Mice are for sissies.Since Nintendo originally designed the Wiimote as an accessory for the Wii, not the PC, it's been stop-and-go getting Wiimotes to work with PCs using a variety of drivers and what-not. v2.5 of Carl Kenner's GlovePIE incorporates the following changes to getting the Wiimote on a PC to act like a Wiimote (albeit on a PC):
  • WiimoteScripts folder
  • Wiimote battery level
  • Wiimote normalized gx, gy, gz force values (0=none, 1=gravity)
  • Wiimote pitch, roll, and rotation matrix, seperate from movement
  • Wiimote raw accelerations in m/s/s with gravity
  • Wiimote relative accelerations without gravity
  • Calibrate Wiimote manually, or use Wiimote's own built in settings
  • Access BlueSoleil window from CP-Settings > BlueTooth menu
  • Extract Miis from Wiimote (From File menu)
  • MIDI no longer gives error if no input device
  • Various other bugs fixed, and new bugs introduced
Now, speaking of the PC, this brings up that interesting "Extract Wiis from Wiimote" feature. What can you do with a Mii file on a PC, we wonder (let's not get to thinking about Wii emu-ing on a PC for now...).

Download link below, the usual Readme and instructions are there, go through them, and so forth. Perhaps with this latest installment you'll find that your Half-Life 2 game just got a little better.

Download: [GlovePIE v0.25]



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# Obadam 2006-12-12 19:04
The download link is wrong, it goes to psp unit converter.

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# oops!Guest 2006-12-12 19:38
Our bad! Thanks for pointing that out badam :)

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# Bluetooth version?Guest 2006-12-13 10:44
Sorry, I missed some of the earlier news on this app. What bluetooth specification does the wiimote require?

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# yeabadam 2006-12-13 12:08
I want to know too.

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