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Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - FudgeDragon - 04-18-2009 I have my wiimote connected thru bluetooth, and it works fine. However, I can't seem to get the cursor on the screen, since i have no sensor bar. Anyone have a way to get around this? RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - MarioMadness - 04-18-2009 (04-18-2009, 05:26 AM)FudgeDragon Wrote: I have my wiimote connected thru bluetooth, and it works fine. However, I can't seem to get the cursor on the screen, since i have no sensor bar. Anyone have a way to get around this? Try Using 2 Candles As the Sensor Bar, Since the sensor bar is really only 2 lights you cant see. Just make Sure there Kinda Speard Out a bit
RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - boogerlad - 04-19-2009 you need a source of infrared light, which is what a sensor bar is. RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - cmccmc - 04-19-2009 candle's work too.
RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - FudgeDragon - 04-20-2009 If any source of infrared light works, anyone know any other common household items (besides candles, parents exploded on me) that give off infrared light? RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - boogerlad - 04-20-2009 it must be around 940nm wavelength +- 25nm. Sorry i wasn't clear eneough before. RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - LuisR14 - 04-21-2009 (04-20-2009, 11:46 AM)boogerlad Wrote: it must be around 940nm wavelength +- 25nm. Sorry i wasn't clear eneough before.and you still weren't clear
RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - GoldPhoenix0 - 04-22-2009 something that can produce between between 915nm (nanometers) to 965nm from a light! easiest way is to find a light, and get a ruler, and check the exact length of the Period of the wavelength! ok ok, that would never happen, but try some lights simmilar to a candle! i will tell you now... something that does not produce light is not a great sensor bar ;D RE: Gettin mah wiimote to work w/o sensor bar - moreno - 04-23-2009 (04-20-2009, 11:29 AM)FudgeDragon Wrote: If any source of infrared light works, anyone know any other common household items (besides candles, parents exploded on me) that give off infrared light? remote controls probably... |