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<h1 style='margin-bottom: 0px;'>How to Use Your Wii Remote As a Mouse upon Windows</h1>
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The Wii Remote was written exclusively for a Nintendo Wii. Using a bluetooth adapter with BlueSoleil software, however, we can bond your Wii Remote to a mechanism using Windows. A third party program called GlovePie allows a Wii Remote to submit information to your computer. This essay will show we how to set it all up.
<h2> Steps </h2>
<ol><li> <b>Set up bluetooth</b> upon your computer, if it doesn't already have it built in. You can do this by purchasing a bluetooth adapter.
</li><li> <b>Download BlueSoleil</b> during <a href=http://www.bluesoleil.com/download/ class="external free" title="http://www.bluesoleil.com/download/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bluesoleil.com/download/</a> as well as GlovePie during carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download.
</li><li><b>Install BlueSoleil</b> when its downloaded.
</li><li> <b>Open BlueSoleil</b> by going to <b>Bluetooth Places</b>.
</li><li> <b>Search for bluetooth devices</b> by using Search Devices.
</li><li> <b>Connect</b> by using find mode upon your Wii Remote. Press 1 as well as 2 simultaneously. This will allow BlueSoleil to find your Wii Remote. If done correctly, Nintendo RVL-CNT-01 should appear in Bluetooth Places. Right click it as well as connect.
</li><li> <b>Open GlovePie.</b>
</li><li> <b>Load a WiiMouse IR script</b> by going to file, open GlovePIE029\WiimoteScripts\WiiMouse IR.PIE
</li><li> <b>Run</b> a script WiiMouse IR.
</li><! li>&l t;b>Turn upon Wii.</b> Use a energy symbol upon your Wii, not your Wii Remote. If we make use of it from your Wii Remote, it will bond itself to a Wii instead of your computer.
</li><li><b>Aim a Wii Remote during a sensor bar</b> to make your rodent pointer pierce upon your computer.
</li></ol>
<h2> Video </h2>
<h2> Tips </h2>
<ul><li>If Wii Remote is inverting for controlling a rodent pointer, only shake a Wii Remote.
</li><li>You can change a scripts upon GlovePie to change a output of a buttons we press upon a Wii Remote.
</li><li>There are bluetooth drivers other than BlueSoliel that work with a Wii Remote.
</li></ul>
<h2> Warnings </h2>
<ul><li>The Wii Remote was not written to be used upon a computer, so it might not work upon yours.
</li></ul>
<h2> Things You'll Need </h2>
<ul><li><b>Hardware:</b>
</li><li>Wiimote Remote
</li><li>Wii Sensor Bar
</li><li>Bluetooth Dongle
</li><li>Computer
</li><li>Wii
</li><li><b>Software:</b>
</li><li>Windows
</li><li>BlueSoliel Bluetooth stack
</li><li>GlovePIE by Carl Kenner
</li></ul>
<h2> Related wikiHows </h2>
<ul><li>How to Turn Your Wii Controller Into a Mouse
</li><li>How to Use a Wii Controller
</li><li>How to Synchronize a Wii Remote to a Console
</li><li>How to Use a Bluetooth Device
</li></ul>
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