I just edited the very first broadcom card to have my codes so it should look like this: This file is done so save it. 4.) The next and final file to edit is under the main bluesoleil directory.
Glovepie Wii Remote How To Use TheI have some in depth guides on computer forums on how to use the wiimote on your PC, and in that case that also means use the wiimote on your MAME PC I cant not even tell you how incredibly versatile, fun, and powerful this is.You can use everything from the tilt functions, to the accelerometer, to even the IR pointer (meaning point your wiimote at the screen and use it like a mouse or light gun) I have written many scripts for general PC use and PC games, but now I want to start making some stuff specially for us here at the BYOAC forums that is targeted for things you want.Off the top of my head a few things: 1.) A general script to do admin tasks that may be hard to do on your CP like volume updown, startend Mame, Windows Shut Down.See how good of a script I can make to use the wiimote as a light gun in Mame 3.) Fast and easy additional player (2 player machine add another player using the wiimote) 4.) Game Specific Scripts in case you want to try something different than Arcade controls for a day. Robotron and use the Analog stick on the nunchuk for the left joystick) So first of all, the important parts. For that I am just going to cut paste my old guide here, from there I will be looking for questionscommentsrequests and see what I can do for you guys. The sky is the limit here, the nunchuck classic controller add-ons (and even balance board guitar) work also but I have no experience with the guitar or balance board since I do not own them. A Short Video showing off my Winamp Script to show you what I mean: I get camera shy so my voice sucks since I recorded on the spot and I was on break at work but still its a good visual idea of what you can do. Notes 1.) Glovepie can do much more than just the wiimote stuff, its a more than capable replacement to Xpadder, and also its a good way around limitations on key bindings or a easy way to assign a macro to a key. The reason this guide just poped in my head is because I helped a forum member that was trying to get a gamepad to work as a keyboard and xpadder was not working. Below was the guide for how to get this working on The EEE 1000H and it required hacking the bluetooth drivers, on PC you can just buy a dongle that uses Bluesoleil or the Toshiba Drivers and avoid that part totally, here is a list of known working bluetooth adapters - Cut Paste Guide Start This may or may not work on other EEE units. See it in Action Edit its posted above so I cut this out really fast Bear with me my first video in a long time so I always do that um. Also I was at work so I was paying more attention to my security camera than to the video (no time to do this stuff at home) Guide Start First how to get bluesoleil to work and then how to actually get the wiimote up and going is second. Ok lets get started Bluesoleil is just a bluetooth driversoftware. It seems to be one of the best in my opinion and its the only one except Toshibas bluetooth stack that has worked for me to use the wiimote. The EEE 1000H comes with the Broadcom BT-253 card, so the drivers stock are broadcom, I also did a inf hack and forced the Microsoft drivers and those did not work ether. A strange behavior and the first obstacle I had to pass is the fact that Bluesoleil did not support the EEEs card. My G50V has the exact same card (BT-253) and it said it supports it and installed just fine. Its something in the bios or maybe the software level that causes this. If you uninstall the broadcom software your bluetooth hardware completely vanishes I mean poof gone, it wont even show up as an unknown device in the device manager. ![]() ![]() So STEP BY STEP I am going to walk you thru how to do this on the EEE 1000H using Windows XP. First you need to find the vid pid of your bluetooth card. Its probably going to be the same for all of them if they use the same card but just in case this is what you do: start -- settings -- control panel -- system -- hardware -- device manager -- bluetooth -- right click -- properties -- details -- drop down to hardware ids -- USBVid0b05Pidb700 (or something different if yours is different) 2.) With those numbers now your ready to start. It can install even tho you wont be installing the drivers it will put the software and driver files on your computer. So this is where we force the computer to lie to bluesoleil and say it does work (and it does) So onto the file hackingediting The first file is C:Program FilesIVT CorporationBlueSoleildriverusbbtcusb.inf Just open it with notepad or something (right click open with.) There are two changes to make on this file. Near the top just a few lines down is the Control Flags section Make it look like this: Basically just delete the and add the pidvid codes. Next closer to half way down that file you want to find the IVT section with the list of all the cards manufactures. I just edited the very first broadcom card to have my codes so it should look like this: This file is done so save it. The next and final file to edit is under the main bluesoleil directory.
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