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C++Wii
Joined: 30 May 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:49 pm Post subject: Another sensor bar doubt |
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Hi for all
Even with the big quantity of posts teaching how to create a sensor bar and how to wire a sensor bar in PC, I have no idea how can I do this yet.
I would like to post some questions:
1) What sensor bar do you recommend to buy? I'm asking thsi because I have no idea what 3rd party sensor bar is good to wii;
2) I'm not an eletricist or an electric engineer. I've reading in the forum some ways to rewire the sensor bar. But I would like more detailed explanations on how to do this. I don't know yet how can I use a sensor bar on my PC.
3) Any help is very welcomed.
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Frivolous Sam
Joined: 18 May 2008 Posts: 16
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:26 am Post subject: Re: Another sensor bar doubt |
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| C++Wii wrote: | | I don't know yet how can I use a sensor bar on my PC. | Since the sensor bar does not actually do any "sensing", it's easy - you just need IR-emitting reference points for the Wiimote to pick up. Either use a wireless sensor bar, make your own sensor bar or modify an existing sensor bar so it is powered by USB.
| C++Wii wrote: | | 1) What sensor bar do you recommend to buy? I'm asking thsi because I have no idea what 3rd party sensor bar is good to wii | The easy solution to using the sensor bar on PC is to buy a wireless sensor bar from a shop and sit it in front of your screen. If you turn it off when you are not using it then the battery life should be good.
| C++Wii wrote: | | 2) I'm not an eletricist or an electric engineer. I've reading in the forum some ways to rewire the sensor bar. But I would like more detailed explanations on how to do this. | If you really want to use a wired sensor bar that gets its power from USB, you can buy a Nintendo stock sensor bar and follow my picture diary and instructions or my video of doing it |
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