The windows laptop I'm using has 2 infrared 'things' on each side of the built in webcam for face recognition. Is there any way I can use these 'infrared things' (don't know what their called) to control the wiimotes IR like the sensor bar on a traditional wii, and if not, can someone plz implement this feature?
Windows built-in infrared as sensor bar
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04-18-2019, 03:37 PM
Seems you're talking about an Intel RealSense webcam (Windows 10 uses it for Windows Hello authentication). That's not possible because the IR Light emitted by them is on a completely different "layout" a Wiimote expects and because you can't enable them without also enabling the depth sensing sensor of the webcam...
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If it’s truly imposible, then does anyone know the power requirements for the traditional sensor bar so I can possibly attach a usb end to it making it more portable and less of a hassle to use?
04-19-2019, 05:54 PM
(04-19-2019, 08:02 AM)Conman667 Wrote: If it’s truly imposible, then does anyone know the power requirements for the traditional sensor bar so I can possibly attach a usb end to it making it more portable and less of a hassle to use? It's probably easier to just buy a wireless sensorbar or one that already has the USB attached to it... like https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Nintendo...85&sr=8-10 or https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Ninte...pons&psc=1
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