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Version 1.0.7
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Version 1.0.7
Added support for the Nintendo Wiimote and Nunchuk.
The main Wiimote primitive connects to the controller. To access the IR camera you need to connect a WIimote IR component to the Wiimote component. To access a connected Nunchuk connect the Wii Nunchuk component to the Wiimote component.
Details of Changes:
- New Wiimote component
- New Wiimote IR component
- New Wiimote Nunchuk component
Note that in order to use a Wiimote you must first have paired it with your PC.
In Windows 7:
1. Hold 1 and 2 buttons on the wiimote
2. Go to Devices and Printers under the Control Panel and click Add a Device
3. Select Nintendo RVL-CNT-01 and click Next
4. Select Pair Without Using Code
The process may be different for other operating systems.
The main Wiimote primitive connects to the controller. To access the IR camera you need to connect a WIimote IR component to the Wiimote component. To access a connected Nunchuk connect the Wii Nunchuk component to the Wiimote component.
Details of Changes:
- New Wiimote component
- New Wiimote IR component
- New Wiimote Nunchuk component
Note that in order to use a Wiimote you must first have paired it with your PC.
In Windows 7:
1. Hold 1 and 2 buttons on the wiimote
2. Go to Devices and Printers under the Control Panel and click Add a Device
3. Select Nintendo RVL-CNT-01 and click Next
4. Select Pair Without Using Code
The process may be different for other operating systems.
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