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26.01.2008 16:33:27
Excessive and jerky Wiimote sensitivity
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I plugged my Mac on a video projector, and use the Wiimote + Remote Buddy as an alternative mouse on the large 1920x1080 screen. 
My problem is that the mouse pointer reacts to such minute angle variations that it is almost impossible to select a menu entry without multiple cumbersome trials (no, I don't have Parkinson disease... ;-). 
I use a standard Nintendo sensor bar placed 25cm below the bottom of the screen (and about 30cm above the Wiimote when I hold it, 3m away from the screen).

I tried to better calibrate the Wiimote, but the configuration panel accepts only about half the vertical angular deviation I need to cover from the bottom (+10°) to the top (+32°) of the screen.

I was wondering if there was anything I could do to have a more stable and smoother behavior, like build a custom or more powerful sensorbar ? 
I understand from an other post that Remote Buddy already has some "stability algorithm" for the Wiimote, so probably not much hope in that direction...

Or should I switch to Logitech MX Air ? Would it give me a more stable mouse pointer than the Wiimote for menu entries selections ?

Thanks for any help 

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User

27.01.2008 17:10:11
Re: Excessive and jerky Wiimote sensitivity
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Hello,

please make sure you run the latest version of Remote Buddy. Previous 
versions used the raw data coming from the remote to interpolate the 
mouse cursor position.

The latest versions now have a three-pass (!) filtering and smoothing 
algorithm that gives a very stable mouse functionality.

It is essential, though, that your sensor bar is strong and stable 
enough. You can check whether it is in Remote Buddy's preferences. 
When the mouse mode is active, you can see what the IR sensor of the 
WiiMote is seeing. If the red spots are tiny or blink when moving, 
your IR source is too weak for that distance.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

User

29.01.2008 07:50:44
Re: Excessive and jerky Wiimote sensitivity
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I AM using the latest version of Remote Buddy. 
My IR source, as explained, is the original Nintendo Sensor Bar; it does NOT flicker. 
As explained, the calibration screen covers only about half the vertical angle corresponding to my screen height. 
And it is still VERY VERY jercky... :-( 
User

01.02.2008 22:58:07
Re: Excessive and jerky Wiimote sensitivity
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I'm not familiar with the ninetedo sensor bar. However, I'm using 3 high-intensity IR LED's (total cost < $2US) as the IR source for the wii remote, placed similarly to yours, ~ 20cm below my 50" plasma screen. I get almost full response on the calibration screen, and with the latest version of RB, I find I have very smooth control over the cursor position. So you may want to try a different IR source. 
User

07.02.2008 07:19:45
Re: Excessive and jerky Wiimote sensitivity
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I found that full vertical coverage doesn't happen on screens without 4:3 ratio. 
FWIW...