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+ | [[Category: Remote Controls]] | ||
[[Category: Input]] | [[Category: Input]] | ||
− | [[Category:Infrared]] | + | [[Category: Infrared]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Category: Tutorials]] |
− | [[Image:Wiimote.jpg|right]] | + | [[Image:Wiimote.jpg|right|thumb|The Nintendo Wiimote]] |
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+ | I am working on a [[New Wii Remote Driver]], written from scratch using the WiiUse library, integrated into the Bluetooth_Dongle DCE device, and modifying Orbiter PlugIn appropriately. --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] 19:12, 26 September 2010 (CEST) | ||
This device is not out of the box supported by LinuxMCE, but it is known to work [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CWiiD] [http://forum.linuxmce.com/index.php?topic=1246.0] [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=2411.msg11435]. | This device is not out of the box supported by LinuxMCE, but it is known to work [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CWiiD] [http://forum.linuxmce.com/index.php?topic=1246.0] [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=2411.msg11435]. | ||
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Login ([[Logging_In]]) as root to the media director which has a bluetooth stick with ssh. | Login ([[Logging_In]]) as root to the media director which has a bluetooth stick with ssh. | ||
+ | sudo su - | ||
Install the cwiid driver as follows | Install the cwiid driver as follows | ||
− | apt-get install libcwiid0 | + | * For LinuxMCE 0710: |
− | apt-get install wminput | + | apt-get install libcwiid0 wminput |
+ | |||
+ | * For LinuxMCE 0810, 1004: | ||
+ | apt-get install libcwiid1 wminput | ||
Make sure the uinput kernel module is loaded at boot-time: | Make sure the uinput kernel module is loaded at boot-time: | ||
− | echo "uinput" >>/etc/modules | + | echo "uinput" >> /etc/modules |
Load it manually in the mean time: | Load it manually in the mean time: | ||
modprobe uinput | modprobe uinput | ||
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kill -9 $PID | kill -9 $PID | ||
fi | fi | ||
− | #mouse acceleration, adjust to your liking | + | #check if WiiMote is in range (prevents spawning devices every 10 secs) |
− | + | if [ "$(hcitool scan|grep $WIIMOTE_BDADDR)" ] | |
− | # | + | then |
− | + | #mouse acceleration, adjust to your liking | |
+ | #see also: "man xset" and/or "xset -h" | ||
+ | # xset m 1/2 3 | ||
+ | wminput -c ir_ptr $WIIMOTE_BDADDR & | ||
+ | fi | ||
fi | fi | ||
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*A: Just push the red button besides the wiimote so it will connect again | *A: Just push the red button besides the wiimote so it will connect again | ||
+ | *Q: Using a sensor bar (ir_ptr), and the cursor is limited to the bottom left corner of the screen | ||
+ | *A: Make the following changes to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file on the Media Director and then restarting the Media Director: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Add this section: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Section "InputDevice" | ||
+ | Identifier "Wiimote" | ||
+ | Driver "evdev" | ||
+ | Option "Name" "Nintendo Wiimote" | ||
+ | EndSection | ||
+ | |||
+ | Add this line to the ServerLayout section: | ||
+ | |||
+ | InputDevice "Wiimote" "AlwaysCore" | ||
+ | |||
+ | This was taken from the ubuntu forums: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CWiiD | ||
+ | *Q: Using a sensor bar (ir_ptr), can't scroll through lists | ||
+ | *A: Add the following lines from acc_ptr to ir_ptr: | ||
+ | Plugin.acc.X = REL_X | ||
+ | Plugin.acc.Y = REL_Y | ||
= Added 3-30-2008 = | = Added 3-30-2008 = | ||
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Its a pain to get to the little red button by the battery. Instead, you can press and hold the '1' and '2' buttons at the same time for the same effect. | Its a pain to get to the little red button by the battery. Instead, you can press and hold the '1' and '2' buttons at the same time for the same effect. | ||
The power button will not start the system, but once the system is started (with either the Red button or the button 1+2 being held down together), holding the power button for a couple of seconds will turn the wiimote off and break the connection. | The power button will not start the system, but once the system is started (with either the Red button or the button 1+2 being held down together), holding the power button for a couple of seconds will turn the wiimote off and break the connection. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | == Troubles Experienced == | ||
+ | *I have a Targus bluetooth doggle. The system recognizes the adapter, but it would not allow the Wiimote to connect. What I need to do to get it to work is get to a command prompt and execute '''hciconfig hci0 down; hciconfig hci0 up; hciconfig hci0 piscan'''. Then I am able to press the 1 & 2 buttons then it works. An additional change that I need to make was in /usr/sbin/wminputd. Had the change the line ''wminput -c ir_ptr $WIIMOTE_BDADDR &'' to ''wminput $WIIMOTE_BDADDR &''. Otherwise I could not move the cursor, but the buttons works. Then I also mapped the buttons to how I wanted them. If I come up with a fix/workaround for executing the hciconfig commands I will update this. Thanks! | ||
+ | *On my system, each call to wminput would cause a frame drop which meant that watching a video with no wiimote connected would have dropped frames every ~8sec. The following wminputd avoids the problem, though it won't stop with /etc/init.d/wminputd stop. As I want it to run indefinitely, that point is moot. | ||
+ | #!/bin/bash | ||
+ | #read the config file | ||
+ | . /etc/wminputd.conf | ||
+ | export DISPLAY=:0 | ||
+ | while [ -z "$(pidof OrbiterGL)$(pidof Orbiter)" ] | ||
+ | do | ||
+ | sleep 5 | ||
+ | done | ||
+ | wminput -r -w -c ir_ptr |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 24 April 2013
Version | Status | Date Updated | Updated By |
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710 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
810 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
1004 | working | 24th April 2013 | Jamo |
1204 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
1404 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
Usage Information |
I am working on a New Wii Remote Driver, written from scratch using the WiiUse library, integrated into the Bluetooth_Dongle DCE device, and modifying Orbiter PlugIn appropriately. --Tschak909 19:12, 26 September 2010 (CEST)
This device is not out of the box supported by LinuxMCE, but it is known to work [1] [2] [3].
Wiimote setup
I will try to explain what i have done to make the wiimote work with linuxmce.
The wiimote is a cheap gyration device which could work for linuxmce instead of the chief remote from fiire which i find too expensive!!
Setup
Login (Logging_In) as root to the media director which has a bluetooth stick with ssh.
sudo su -
Install the cwiid driver as follows
- For LinuxMCE 0710:
apt-get install libcwiid0 wminput
- For LinuxMCE 0810, 1004:
apt-get install libcwiid1 wminput
Make sure the uinput kernel module is loaded at boot-time:
echo "uinput" >> /etc/modules
Load it manually in the mean time:
modprobe uinput
create the daemon
cat >/usr/sbin/wminputd <<"EOF" #!/bin/bash #read the config file . /etc/wminputd.conf export DISPLAY=:0 while true do #check if the Orbiter/OrbiterGL is already running! if [ "$(pidof OrbiterGL)$(pidof Orbiter)" ] then #check if the wiimote is already connected if [ -z "$(hcitool con|grep $WIIMOTE_BDADDR)" ] then PID=$(pidof wminput) if [ "$PID" ] then kill -9 $PID fi #check if WiiMote is in range (prevents spawning devices every 10 secs) if [ "$(hcitool scan|grep $WIIMOTE_BDADDR)" ] then #mouse acceleration, adjust to your liking #see also: "man xset" and/or "xset -h" # xset m 1/2 3 wminput -c ir_ptr $WIIMOTE_BDADDR & fi fi fi sleep 5 done EOF
Make it executable
chmod 755 /usr/sbin/wminputd
- Create the config file (vi commands)
vi /etc/wminputd.conf
#this is the config file for the wminputd #enter the wiimote mac address, you can find it with #hcitool scan and then press the red button #besides the battery's off the wiimote #Then place the show'n mac address as follows WIIMOTE_BDADDR="00:AA:00:BB:AA:FF"
you can find your address with hcitool scan
- Edit the file /etc/cwiid/wminput/buttons
vi /etc/cwiid/wminput/buttons
And make it suitable to your needs below is mine
#buttons Wiimote.A = BTN_LEFT Wiimote.B = BTN_RIGHT Wiimote.Up = KEY_UP Wiimote.Down = KEY_DOWN Wiimote.Left = KEY_LEFT Wiimote.Right = KEY_RIGHT Wiimote.Minus = KEY_F7 Wiimote.Plus = KEY_F8 Wiimote.Home = KEY_F3 Wiimote.1 = KEY_F1 Wiimote.2 = KEY_F6
- create the init file
vi /etc/init.d/wminputd
#!/bin/sh # Start/stop the wminputd daemon. # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: wminputd # Required-Start: $syslog $time # Required-Stop: $syslog $time # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: mousemodule # Description: wminputd # # # ### END INIT INFO test -f /usr/sbin/wminputd || exit 0 . /lib/lsb/init-functions case "$1" in start) log_daemon_msg "Starting wii-remote mousemodule" "wminputd" start-stop-daemon -b --start --quiet --pidfile /var/run/wminputd.pid --name wminputd --startas /usr/sbin/wminputd -- $LSBNAMES log_end_msg $? ;; stop) log_daemon_msg "Stopping wii-mote mousemodule" "wminputd" start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile /var/run/wminputd.pid --name wminputd log_end_msg $? ;; restart) log_daemon_msg "Restarting wii-mote mousemdule" "wminputd" start-stop-daemon --stop --retry 5 --quiet --pidfile /var/run/wminputd.pid --name wminputd start-stop-daemon -b --start --quiet --pidfile /var/run/wminputd.pid --name wminputd --startas /usr/sbin/wminputd -- $LSBNAMES log_end_msg $? ;; *) log_action_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/wminputd {start|stop|restart}" exit 2 ;; esac exit 0
Make it executable
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/wminputd
run the script and push the red button beside the battery and your wiimote is ready to go
enable the script so that it will start at boot time
update-rc.d wminputd defaults
now start the script and see if it works
/etc/init.d/wminputd start
Troubleshooting
- Q: When i reload the router then the wiimote will be slow
- A: Just push the red button besides the wiimote so it will connect again
- Q: Using a sensor bar (ir_ptr), and the cursor is limited to the bottom left corner of the screen
- A: Make the following changes to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file on the Media Director and then restarting the Media Director:
Add this section:
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Wiimote" Driver "evdev" Option "Name" "Nintendo Wiimote" EndSection
Add this line to the ServerLayout section:
InputDevice "Wiimote" "AlwaysCore"
This was taken from the ubuntu forums: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CWiiD
- Q: Using a sensor bar (ir_ptr), can't scroll through lists
- A: Add the following lines from acc_ptr to ir_ptr:
Plugin.acc.X = REL_X Plugin.acc.Y = REL_Y
Added 3-30-2008
I tried this and it works beautifully!
A couple of other notes...
Its a pain to get to the little red button by the battery. Instead, you can press and hold the '1' and '2' buttons at the same time for the same effect. The power button will not start the system, but once the system is started (with either the Red button or the button 1+2 being held down together), holding the power button for a couple of seconds will turn the wiimote off and break the connection.
Troubles Experienced
- I have a Targus bluetooth doggle. The system recognizes the adapter, but it would not allow the Wiimote to connect. What I need to do to get it to work is get to a command prompt and execute hciconfig hci0 down; hciconfig hci0 up; hciconfig hci0 piscan. Then I am able to press the 1 & 2 buttons then it works. An additional change that I need to make was in /usr/sbin/wminputd. Had the change the line wminput -c ir_ptr $WIIMOTE_BDADDR & to wminput $WIIMOTE_BDADDR &. Otherwise I could not move the cursor, but the buttons works. Then I also mapped the buttons to how I wanted them. If I come up with a fix/workaround for executing the hciconfig commands I will update this. Thanks!
- On my system, each call to wminput would cause a frame drop which meant that watching a video with no wiimote connected would have dropped frames every ~8sec. The following wminputd avoids the problem, though it won't stop with /etc/init.d/wminputd stop. As I want it to run indefinitely, that point is moot.
#!/bin/bash #read the config file . /etc/wminputd.conf export DISPLAY=:0 while [ -z "$(pidof OrbiterGL)$(pidof Orbiter)" ] do sleep 5 done wminput -r -w -c ir_ptr