To create this article, 21 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed , times. Learn more The Wii Remote was designed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii. Using a bluetooth adapter with BlueSoleil software, however, you can connect your Wii Remote to a computer running Windows and use it as a mouse.
This article will show you how to set it all up. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps.
Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Reply 4 years ago. I have a problem, the wii remote keeps flashing continuosly and doesn't work. I'm using a Wii Remote Plus. Question 1 year ago on Step 3.
Yo im trying to connect my wii remote but it needs a PIN and you said just hit next but there is no next button. Some help would be greatly appreciated. Answer 4 weeks ago. Answer 1 year ago. Question 1 year ago. Similar to another comment, I wasn't reading everything like I should have and ending up starting over when I realized I had accidentally downloaded and installed the wrong driver. But during the "disabling driver signature enforcement" section, I just get this error message about boot configuration data.
Is there a fix for that? I've tried both control panel and Bluetooth under settings, but my computer just won't recgonize my wiimote as existing. I've also tried other programs specifically designed to pair the wiimote, like Wiipair, to no avail.
I've checked my bluetooth drivers as well, and those are completely up to date. Can someone help me, because I can't figure out why it isn't working? By the end of this guide, you will be able to: Use your Wii Remote as a game controller. As long as it uses the keyboard and mouse, it can be mapped to the Wii Remote But before we get into the details of doing so, here are some materials that you will need before we get started. You will need: A Nintendo Wii Remote.
I am using an older model that does not have the Plus in it, however if you have a newer one it should still work A PC that has a Bluetooth adapter. If your PC does not have a built-in Bluetooth adapter, you can buy an external one from Amazon. A few free programs for the Wii Remote that will be discussed in detail later.
Note that both downloads will be in a zip file, so create a folder to hold the files. Things to note: A restart will cause your Windows to run normally again, so if you would like driver signatures to be enforced again, a restart will do the trick Every time you would like to connect your Wii Remote, you will have to do this whole process again.
If you would like to disable driver signature enforcement permanently, you can do so by following the steps below. Open the Windows Command Prompt. Type the following: Bcdedit. Press enter and restart your computer. Locate your Bluetooth settings can be found by searching "Bluetooth" in the windows search bar 4.
Turn on your Bluetooth and keep this window open. Turn your Wii Remote over and click the red sync button. After downloading my profile, place it in the same location as the JoyToKey program. Place it in the JoyToKey folder.
Open JoyToKey and double click on any of the functions that control the mouse movement. Did you make this project? Share it with us! Tip 1 year ago. I added a bit of code to make the mouse less jerky. It just ignores any input that is too little to matter, so it doesn't constantly drift and jerk.
YawSpeed if wiimote. InputTolerance and wiimote. PitchSpeed if wiimote. Try this out if you're having issues, adjust the InputTolerance variable to suit. While holding still the cursor will stay still, I am not sure how to fix the jerkiness while moving.
Smooth, controlled movements work well though. If your cursor goes directly to one corner this might fix it. One issue is that this makes fine adjustments almost impossible. I know you uploaded this a while ago and might not answer, but I'm having some trouble with this. What am I doing wrong? Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. Reply 10 years ago on Introduction. The PIE file still is a.
Please help! Would you mind finding out what's wrong or just reuploading them? I'd like to try this out. Thank you for your quick response but it seems the problem must be on my end or in instructables. The exe is a zip now but the other two are still tmp. Thanks all the same. By Derpancakes Follow. More by the author:.
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