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jos@ubuntu:~$ sudo hcitool sc
etooth adapter, a Wii remote.
An infra-red light source is required if you wish to use your Wii remote to behave like a mouse from an IR light source, such as the Wii sensor bar, some candles, an incandescent light, etc.
An IR LED pen is required if you wish to setup a whi
t wmgui lswm'' to install the CWiid library and associated software.
If you’re using a desktop machine, you probably don’t have Bluetooth capability. If ... pported in Linux and only costs about $20. It’s alsoso tiny that it’s cute.
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* bdaddr... r information on kernel compilation.
By default, some (most? all?) udev configurations set up a uinpu... ts the axis. A ~ is usually required before an absolute axis symbol in order to use it for cursor movement.
<code>Wiimote.Rumble = On | Off</code>
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