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[...] Cynergy Labs is working on some cool technology! Using the concepts that Johnny Chung Lee introduced as a building block. This system uses the Wiimote as a camera looking at the users fingers to determine what the user wants to do. I can see this technology being built into laptops and other computer system in the near future to be used at an additional input device. “Maestro brings together Microsoft WPF, third party community libraries and custom built IR gloves to demonstrate next generation human to computer interfaces.” Via: Hack a Wii [...]
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[...] In 2006 we got the Wii, 2007 gun peripherals and 2008 Wii Balance Board. So what will we get in 2009? We might have an idea. Source: Hack a Wii [...]
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Comment on December 23rd, 2010.
Technology built by Synergy was awesome which reflects its imperialist and unique at its own.
Comment on February 5th, 2013.
Hi
I have purchased wiimote controller for making touch screen
the model is Nintendo wiimote controller rvl cnt 003
But i am unable to connect it. Can u please help me on this regard.
I am using windows 7 x64 bit OS and using Bluesoleil to connect wiimote.
Please Help.
Comment on May 7th, 2013.
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