


#Glovepie configured for wiinote install#
Install PPJoy and create a virtual joystickħ.

MAKE SURE YOUR Wii IS OFFor it will attach to your wiimote instead of your PC.Ħ. Install the bluetooth driver software and sync your wiimote with your PC either by pressing the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time or the button inside the battery area. You need to firmly attach your wiimote to your cabinet and it must be level as gravity is indicated as an acceleration down and if your wiimote is not flat there will be some perceived motion in that direction unless you account for that in the PIE script and zero it out.ĥ. In order to simulate a PC joystick you need PPJoy which is primarily used for homebrew parallel port joysticks like connecting an old NES joystick to your PC but can also be used to create virtual joysticks which GlovePie can drive with scripts which can be controlled by the Wiimote.Ĥ. You need GlovePie which is an application which can run pie scripts that can be used to translate Wiimote data streams into PC events like mouse, keyboard and joystick.ģ. You can find the appropriate driver for your bluetooth device here I needed the BlueSoleil stack which is pay software but they do have a free version that complains a lot and does not transfer large amount of data but seems to work well enough for this task.Ģ. Locate a working BlueTooth stack for your device as the one that come with Windows is deficient. It needs some careful tuning which is somewhat cabinet specific but hopefully this information will be useful to others.ġ. I was able to get working to some degree both NudgeXY and Nudge keys using several pieces of software. I had some success today using a Wiimote with my DIY Tabletop cabinet. The info was originally posted by Xevious99 so I would like to thank him for this info. This was pulled from a post on the Future pinball forum that I backed up before it was shut down.
