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wiimote movement very limited.
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wiimote movement very limited.
07-30-2011, 07:08 PM
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hello, im gonna start here saying im enjoying this program very much. so thanks to the developer(s)

one thing that is kind of downside is that the wiimote has very limiting movement range. and when u reach theborder of screen it seems to get stuck there for a second. i have tryd reducing the wiimote sensitivity and switching option of top/bottom bar.

the result is i gotta have my wiimote hand in same place always and do very small movements of the wrist so not to get the cursor to the screen edge.

is there something i am missing here? any tweaks/settings for it somewhere not in the options?

thanks in advance.
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07-31-2011, 12:20 AM
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Wiimote pointer goes fast when your wiimote titled very slightly means you're too close to the sensor bar.

Going farther would make the pointer go slower.

Did you know wiimote pointer use heat seeking? There could be some heating objects getting in sensor bar's way that gives wiimote pointer the wrong signals.
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