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    Wii remote for Pj64

    for some reason I can't get the bluetooth connections to the remotes, like they do on the Pj64 website. Does anyone know how to do it.



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    surely somebody knows....

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    There are sites on the internet dedicated to this topic. Google is your friend!

    Wiili, a Wiki with information and links to programs for the WiiMote using BlueTooth: http://www.wiili.org/index.php/Main_Page
    WiinRemote, one of the programs which lets you use the WiiMote: http://onakasuita.org/wii/index-e.html
    Dolphin from SVN r7648:
    x86 Builds: r7648
    x64 Builds: r7648

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    So this wasn't really just a clever hoax, people really can use WiiMotes on PJ64? I'm thinking this bares trying one day.
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    thanks.

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    of course, you can.
    to do that, you have to install your bluetooth stack (bluesoleil is best one but could be incompatible with your bluetooth dongle)
    then install glovepie and ppjoy (google is your friend)
    glovepie is for communicate with wiimote and ppjoy for make it compatible with directinput, witch is compatible with almost windows games and emulators
    to configure the wiimote, make scripts for glovepie (google is always your friend)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogerhanin2002 View Post
    of course, you can.
    to do that, you have to install your bluetooth stack (bluesoleil is best one but could be incompatible with your bluetooth dongle)
    then install glovepie and ppjoy (google is your friend)
    glovepie is for communicate with wiimote and ppjoy for make it compatible with directinput, witch is compatible with almost windows games and emulators
    to configure the wiimote, make scripts for glovepie (google is always your friend)

    RH2K2
    I have a x64 system, and can use the Wiimote without PPjoy(I have no choice either since its not compatible with a x64 system) Just using the Glovepie with PJ64 and Dolphin. Works like a dream =)
    Last edited by Xavior; November 11th, 2007 at 02:08.

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    i find it works better the other way. thanks anyway. :-) :-( ;-) :-p :p
    :-D =/

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