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Glovepie controller mapping program
Glovepie controller mapping program









Also, I wouldn't consider it complete, as it only has commands for the main in-game menu.GlovePIE is among the most innovative software programs for gamers around the world. I haven't really done much testing with that, but it seems to work pretty well, though the confidence levels could use some major tweaking. Space = said("pause") //depends on context, though saying "pause" is more reliable Space = said("cancel") //depends on context, though saying "pause" is more reliable And yes, I think it's a lot funner with this script!

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Here's a script I threw together a few minutes ago for cactus' new game Ping Pong flick the Wiimote to hit the ball, and use the Nunchuk's Analog Stick for the directional options. To use any script, connect your Wiimote to your PC with Bluetooth, then just paste the code into GlovePIE's scripting window and press "Run". And of course if you do write some scripts with it, make sure to post them here. So given just how easy it is to script with, I really recommend checking it out, or just copying and pasting the scripts in this thread and giving them a try. I've also played around with literally surfing Audiosurf (with the Balance Board), and though really really fun, that script really needs tweaking to make it easier to play the game. Accelerometer tilt controls do absolute wonders for that game I think my script needs more tweaking though, so I don't want to post it. Another indie game that is way better is Audiosurf. Knytt Stories, for instance, is so much nicer to play like this (my script for it is a sideways Wiimote with no motion controls). At the end of the day, the keyboard and mouse just weren't designed for playing games on, and some games are just so much nicer to play a couple feet back with a controller in hand, instead of hand on the keyboard.

glovepie controller mapping program

What I love about GlovePIE is that I can use it to give PC games controls that fit better. That said, there are a lot of scripts out there, so most of the time you can get the script you want by cobbling together pieces of other peoples' scripts. What it does is determined by very easy to write scripts button-to-key mapping being incredibly easy, and adding motion controls and IR a little harder. GlovePIE is a nice little piece of free software that allows you to use your Wiimote (as well as some other things, like the Balance Board) as input on your PC. Just to note before anyone gets pissed this is here instead of in Technical because I think user input is an aspect firmly rooted in game design, as opposed to technical aspects.











Glovepie controller mapping program