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-Dave
www.retroaffect.com
I've been trying so hard to use gyro with steam input, but no matter what I move in the settings it's always just slightly buggy enough to be annoying...
That's when I was like, hey, wait a minute, the Wii remote has gyro!
Surely someone has alredy thought of using it as a mouse?
Lo and behold, Glovepie! It has a built in gyro profile but it flickers for some reason, I'm not savvy enough to try and fix it, I looked for an alternative for a while, I even found a standalone program that did work fine but didn't work in games because of issues with the mouse hiding thing most games use...
And after searching everywhere, I finally found your script! It's perfect! It's glorious!!!
Using a Wii remote to aim feels so natural!!! So much so that I've started using it for games like TF2 (in other words, games that require precision as opposed to just looking around) and words cannot describe how great it is, it's just so intuitive to aim around with a long shaped controller like the Wiimote!
It's so great finally finding a great use for the Wii motion plus, I always felt like Nintendo underutilized it, and now I can give it a second life! It's like when you hack a console to run home brew on it!