So I decided, why the hell not when I debated whether or not I should even go through the effort. You can change the 1920:1080 to whatever your resolution settings are. It should go without saying, but before doing anything funky with your software (in WIndows at least), make a system restore point you can revert back to if things go horribly wrong. Press '1' on your Wii-Mote, it should work now. Turn on your Wii (for the sensor bar) or use a wireless sensor bar.Ħ. Connect Wii-Mote to your PC through Bluetooth.ģ. If smooth(||, 29) = 0 then var.wmCalPitch = 0ġ. If smooth(||, 29) = 0 then var.wmCalYaw = 0 If HeldDown(var.wmStill, 5s) then toggle(var.wmCalON) If var.x var.wmDeadZone then var.wmDeadZone = |var.wmCalYP| For everyone who likes to play point&click games on the couch/in bed here's a GlovePie script that works pretty well within Daedalic games:ĭebug =wiimote.RawForceY+ " Lastx " + var.lastx + " Lasty " + var.lasty + " VarOn: " + var.on + " Movmouse: " + var.movmouse + " MovmouseY: " + var.movmouseY + " pointerX " + wiimote.PointerX*1920 + " Cursor PosX " + mouse.CursorPosY +"vartime" + var.time + " pointerY " + wiimote.PointerY*1080 + Smooth(var.x, 60)
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