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How to use your Wii Remote and its peripherals as controllers on your computer
How to use your Wii Remote and its peripherals as controllers on your computer
Back when I was playing certain games on my Windows PC using a gamepad, I got by with a Gravis Gamepad Pro, a USB affair that I still have hanging around here somewhere. I haven’t touched the DualShock-inspired gray and purple thing in quite some time, particularly now that I’ve ...
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Using the Wiimote on your PC/Mac
GoNintendo — ... years, we have seen plenty of people use their Wiimote through their computer. Games have been played, new apps have been made, and data has been recorded. Did you ever wonder just how people got their Wiimote’s hooked up to their computers? If so, the link below should help you out. It’s a new guide, quick and simple, to getting your Wiimote connected to your computer. This one is more focused on the Mac side, but the information within can be used on PC as well. darwiinremote Article here This entry was posted on Sunday, November 16th, 2008 at 12:56 pm and is filed ...

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