Start Here How-to use your Wiimote with your PCWhat you will needa PC
a Bluetooth device (reported working and not working Bluetooth devices here and here)
a Wiimote
If you have a Linux operating system or Mac OS, you can find here a compatible driver for your operating system. But this is as far this as this forum can help you. You can also find there alternative drivers for Windows, but again you won't find any help with those here.
Now, for those that have Windows and want to use the recomentation of this forum, GlovePIE is your program.
GlovePIE is an application specifically designed to emulate Joystick and Keyboard input from a variety of devices. This software is written by WiiLi forum member CarlKenner, who has also programmed the application to handle input from the Wiimote.
For more informations about GlovePIE here
Download it from hereConnecting your Wiimote with your PC
To connect your Wiimote with your Bleutooth dondle you are advised to use Windows Widcomm drivers, or even better Bluesoleil.
Guide for Windows Widcomm driversGuide for BluesoleilStarting GlovePIE
When your Wiimote is at last connected with your PC, the only thing left is to start GlovePIE. The program is downloaded in a zip archive. Just extract its contect into a folder and run the glovepie.exe
To check if the connection was successful, a quick way is to run the testwiimote.pie script. For this you select File -> Open -> TestWiimote.PIE and then you press run. The two middle LEDs of your Wiimote should light if you have connected it successfully. Until you run the first script, then Wiimote LEDs are still flashing.
Now all you have to do is to run the script of your choice, or create your own one to map the wiimote as you like, and you are "good to go".
NOTICE
Before you press RUN at GlovePIE, make sure that you have disconnected your Nunchuck or Classic Controller and connect them once the script is already running.
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