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disolitude said:
superchunk said:
disolitude said:
superchunk said:
How do you get the Wiimote/sensor bar working with the PC. (yes, I know I could google it, but meh)

Wii sensor bar never "conects" or talks with anything. It only needs to be plugged in to Wii for power. Therefore you need to purchase a battery operated sensor bar from Nyko or similar and you're set. Wiimote works as it should as long as you have an IR reference point for it, no matter where you put it.

Is there a sensor bar that utlizes USB?

No, AA battery ones are your best bet. Or alternatively you can use 2 candles set up under your TV. True story... :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6BB047BG_Q&feature=related

ahh, the candle trick. Used that on a party when my batteries for my wireless sensor bar were empty. Drunken as we were, we forgot the candles on the TV. The wax ran all over the TV and I had a hard time removing all that wax again.



updated: 14.01.2012

playing right now: Xenoblade Chronicles

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