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30.04.2008 21:34:48
Wii remote as a gyroscopic mouse (feature request)

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I would love to be able to use a Wii remote as a gyroscopic mouse in either relative mode or absolute mode. The thing has a three-axis accelerometer, so it should be possible.

In relative mode on a gyroscopic mouse, there is a neutral position where the mouse does not move. Tilting the device in a certain direction causes the cursor to slide in that direction with the speed determined by the degree of tilt. It's kind of like a TrackPoint on a ThinkPad.

A gyroscopic mouse in absolute mode maps certain angles of tilt to certain spots on the screen. Thus, to get the mouse to go to the upper left, you tilt it forward and left, kind of like a joystick. Most people see absolute mode in tablets from Wacom and the like where placing the pen close to the tablet causes the cursor to jump to that location on the screen.

Basically, I want it to be able to act as a mouse, but my TV (actually a projector mounted on my ceiling that casts a 100" diagonal image) is big enough that the normal Wii beacons are too narrow and too dim. I don't want to have to build a new pair of lights just yet. 

These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic:

Hardware - Apple® Remote
Hardware - Wii™ Remote
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