WiiControll (Mac only)
A program for mapping Wiimote buttons to keystrokes for use with the WJoy 0.7.1 driver made by Alexandr Serkov. Inspired by the similar Enjoy application made by Sam McCall.
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Honestly, I don't know if this still works.
Stay tuned for updates for if and when get the time to work on this.
Stay tuned for updates for if and when get the time to work on this.
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Acknowledgements
This application was made possible by the following people and software:
Processing, A programming environment initiated by Ben Fry
proCONTROLL, A Creative Computing Processing library for communication with human interface devices written by Christian Riekoff
WJoy, A Wiimote driver written by Alexandr Serkov
G4P, A GUI library written by Peter Lager (used in v0.6b)
controlP5, A GUI library written by Andreas Schlegel
monkstone, who's reply to this processing forum topic pointed to a way to allow the app to run in 64 bit mode
sDrop, A Processing library written by Andreas Schlegel to enable the drag and drop of files into processing applications
Inspired by:
Enjoy, a similar application written by Sam McCall
This processing sketch by Dan Plows
The original Fighting is Magic game (no link)
The Free Software Foundation
Special thanks to "Geeligan Stache" and "GeoNine" for lending me their controllers for my "experiments"
Additional thanks to Thistle Everfreen for her help with XML and matrices.
Alpha testers:
Brandon Wong
Max Hornig-Rohan
Naum Marten
Yasmin Rajendran
Processing, A programming environment initiated by Ben Fry
proCONTROLL, A Creative Computing Processing library for communication with human interface devices written by Christian Riekoff
WJoy, A Wiimote driver written by Alexandr Serkov
G4P, A GUI library written by Peter Lager (used in v0.6b)
controlP5, A GUI library written by Andreas Schlegel
monkstone, who's reply to this processing forum topic pointed to a way to allow the app to run in 64 bit mode
sDrop, A Processing library written by Andreas Schlegel to enable the drag and drop of files into processing applications
Inspired by:
Enjoy, a similar application written by Sam McCall
This processing sketch by Dan Plows
The original Fighting is Magic game (no link)
The Free Software Foundation
Special thanks to "Geeligan Stache" and "GeoNine" for lending me their controllers for my "experiments"
Additional thanks to Thistle Everfreen for her help with XML and matrices.
Alpha testers:
Brandon Wong
Max Hornig-Rohan
Naum Marten
Yasmin Rajendran