Grey Acumen said:
I know this may sound TOTALLY CRAZY and all... but have you considered holding it in your left hand and holding the wiimote in your right hand? I can honestly understand where you're coming from, since the Wiimote is your targeting system, you want that in your dominant hand, but you've been playing video games so that the main joystick is under your left thumb, but it may be easier to learn to use the Wiimote in your right hand than to use the joystick with your right thumb. Try it out and see what works, I know a lot of people who are left handed, but still use the mouse with their right hand, and the Wiimote is essentially a high tech air mouse. |
The actual wiimote part is fine. I can play wii sports and things like that, but I have serious issues using my right hand for anything other than keeping my blood from pouring out of my wrist. Its like I am so left handed that my right hand motor skills have become almost nonexistent.








