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JL235
Created : 17 April 2007
Edited : 17 April 2007

Wii Remote with C#

Connecting and using the Wii Remote with .NET languages in brief.

https://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/archive/2007/03/14/1879033.aspx
I just noticed this on the Visual Studio C# Express start-up page. It's so cool and looks really simple and straight forward. You can even use the nun-chuck with it too!

I'm gonna get a bluetooth connector and try this.

 

Comments


Tuesday, 17 April 2007, 07:32
Jayenkai
Of course, if you use GlovePie, you can assign Pointing to Mouse Location and the buttons to keypresses and tilting to analogue joystick directions. That way, it should technically work in Blitz, too.

Although I've yet to really try it, myself. I got a Bluetooth connector over christmas, for this purpose! But all my systems were dying at the time, so I never really had a chance to play. Might give that a go later on!
Tuesday, 17 April 2007, 07:45
Paul
I've tried half life 2 with my friends Wii remote and glovePIE

It worked really well

And if any1 makes a wii dll for blitz im gonna want it