Wiimote mouse control gets sensor bar boost
By Donald Melanson | December 7, 2006
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals
At the rate all this Wiimote hacking is going, it looks like Nintendo’s soon going to have more than just Wii users to contend with in its attempts to keep the darn things in stock, with this latest development sure to attract more than few curious PC users. The big advance here is support for the Wii’s sensor bar (or candles, we suppose), which’ll give you far greater control than previous Wiimote-only hacks have allowed, actually making it a decent alternative to a mouse for some tasks. Still skeptical? Check out the vid after the break and judge for yourself.
[Via The Edge of I-Hacked, thanks Felix T]
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