Wiimote Whiteboard 1.3

Wiimote Whiteboard Wiimote Whiteboard 1.0.3Use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard. Wiimote Whiteboard allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard.Wiimote Whiteboard Features: 1.Use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard.

If Wiimote Connect doesn't work with your Bluetooth adapter then you may want to try java Wiimote Whiteboard. It is very easy to use, but I when I put it on an older laptop I couldn't use Linktivity Presenter to write on the screen. It wouldn't run on one computer I tried it on (luckily, Wiimote Connect does). Wiimote Whiteboard 1.0.3 free download, review. Use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard. Wiimote Whiteboard allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote.

Wiimote Whiteboard allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard.Wiimote Whiteboard Features: 1. Open source 2. Runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux 3.

Simple User Interface available in English, Estonian, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovene, and Spanish 4. Camera Monitor and Calibration Details for better Wiimote placement 5. Auto-connects up to 2 Wiimotes 6.

Right-click support, double-click assistance 7. Mouse cursor smoothingScreen selection 8. Touchpad Mode 9. Update notification 10.

TUIO/OSC support for multitouch applicationsRequirements:. Java.

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Contents.Well, it's been all over the net for a now so I figured it was about time to jump on the bandwagon. If you haven't heard, you can use a, the controller from a, as the heart of an interactive whiteboard. The whole technology was developed by.Basically, thehas a camera in the front that looks for infrared light sources. Whenused with a Wii the IR lights are positioned atop your TV and the 'sees' where the lights are relative to the camera. When used as a whiteboard we reverse the set up. The camera is kept stationary and the IR light moves.

All the does is look for relative motion. It doesn't really matter which moves, the IR light or the camera. The communicates what it 'sees' with the Wii through Bluetooth. Yes, the same Bluetooth that phones and computers use. I typically use the bluetooth stack that is built into windows.

This allows me to use, but does not allow me to use the.If you want this option than you should simply plug in your USB adapterand let Windows find it and install the drivers and DO NOT put in thedisk that came with the adapter. The process is relatively painless.This begs the question of why you might want to do it any other way. Thereare two potential reasons. The first is that Windows might notrecognize your adapter and you need the drivers on the disk.

Secondly,if you plan on doing a lot of other stuff with bluetooth then you mightwant to install the software and stack that came with the adapter. Itis typically easier to add new devices with whatever software theypackaged with your adapter rather than the windows stack. Just a standard. If you have a Wii you have one already, it will still work with your Wii, so don't worry. Most work, if you want to be sure check the.

Personally, I recommend the It is so tiny you can put it in and never really have to worry about taking it out. I've tried it with both WinXP and Vista. IR LED Pen - You need a reallybright IR LED to make this work. I had a bunch of IR LEDs layingaround, but only one that was bright enough to be usable. The one thatwas recommended by Johnny Lee is the Vishay Semiconductors TSAL6400 ($0.30+ship from ). I got some and they work great.IR LED PenThere are several options for IR pens. I typically build my own, butmany people find this a bit daunting.

There are several sources forthese online. I list couple below that I found with a Google Search, but I have not ordered anything from either of them. If you doplease let me know how it went, good or bad. John Sowash at the blog did a, you might want to check it out.Build your own:.

Note, I just figured out an easier way to do this. I'll post instructions soon. I may even put my science/technology club to work making them to sell as a fund raiser. Mine is based on this one.Buy one:. Pens as low as $8. Plus other good stuff. They sell a cool pen that doesn't need a button.Whiteboard Set-Up Initial Set-Up.

Do this the first time you try to get your wiimote working with your computer. Make sure Windows is up to date. If needed: Plug in your bluetooth adapter and wait for Windows to install the drivers. Download the programs listed in the download section below.

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For Windows make sure you install or later. Install your software. Grab your Wiimote and get ready. Connect your wiimote to the computer. I use,but you can add the wiimote like you'd add any other bluetooth device.On the Mac side just run the program you want to use. The Mac programsI've used so far have a button to click that will look for and connectthe wiimote for you or the program starts looking for a wiimote as soonas you launch it. Click the 1 & 2 buttons at the same time.

You should see lights flashing on the wiimote. This means the wiimote is looking for a connection. Keep the lights flashing until the connection is made. I then load upto see if it's working (you must join the Wiimote Project in order to see the download link).

This is easier than loading up a whiteboard appas I don't have to get out of my chair. Wiimote Analyzer is a programfor recording data from the accelerometer. It's really only useful forphysics teachers. For Mac I use for this.Wiimote Placement/Mounting. Originally I put my wiimote on top of my projector. This workedwell as far as seeing the screen and tracking, but it was verydifficult to get to in order to turn it on in the morning.

Currently I use a stick with a rare-earth magnet that I can stickto the grid work holding up the drop ceiling. This is useful because Ican take it to any room in my building. I've considered velcroing it to the projector. This would work and I'd still be able to get to the buttons. sells a cool bracket thing for drop ceiling mount. John Sowash over at the recommends a telescoping Microphone stand.Morning Setup. Here's my routine for days I use my interactive board.

It takes less than two minutes to run through. Connect the projector to my computer and get it working first. (important, trust me). Windows: Interface your wiimote with your computer.

Run your whiteboard software. (on the Mac it connects to the wiimote at this point).

Position the Wiimote. Calibrate the display using the four point calibration that is built into the whiteboard software. If the first point works perfectly, but the second point neverappears it's probably because you set up the wiimote software prior toattaching the projector. I have a MacBook, so naturally I got started with it. It has built in Bluetooth.

I downloaded some and followed the directions. Really the longest phase was the downloading (which really didn't take that long).Mac Links:.:There are a couple different OS X options, but this one seems to be thepopular one. It's the only one I've tried and I've had no reason to tryanything else.:Free program that allows you to write/draw on the screen. It takes alittle getting used to to use this seamlessly in class, but not toomuch. Great program for teaching/presenting with an Interactive Whiteboard.

Includes a built in web browser and other cool features.: Not needed, but you may want it. This allows you to use the as an 'air mouse'. It will also log data from the 3-axis accelerometer that's built in. Really a must for a physics teacher.

Darwiin Remote does lots of other cool stuff as well. You can use it like an air mouse for your computer and all the buttons can be configured to do a variety of things.: Another data logger.

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Made by the same guy who created the Mac white board software. I haven't tried it yet.WindowsXP/Vista. My school is about 98% Windows so I've spent a little timefiguring out how to use the whole system on Windows as well. I've done this in WinXP and Vista. I have noidea how well it works in Windows 7. The first thing to knowis that you need or later. You should install that first.Windows Links:.: This is a must.

With the Windows Stack you seem to have to re-add the every time you set it up. That means you have to remove the old entry for thefrom the stack and then find it again. Wiimote Connect does this foryou automatically. You can also set it up to launch another program foryou once it connects. However, it doesn't seem to be compatible with all Bluetooth devices/drivers.: There aremany different windows options. This one seems to work best for me.But, if Wiimote Connect doesn't work then you may have to set up yourWiimote manually each time you use it.

If Wiimote Connect doesn't work with your Bluetooth adapter then you may want to try java.It is very easy to use, but I when I put it on an older laptop Icouldn't use Linktivity Presenter to write on the screen. It wouldn'trun on one computer I tried it on (luckily, Wiimote Connect does). Great program for teaching/presenting with an Interactive Whiteboard. Includes a built in web browser and other cool features.:Free program that gives you tools to write/draw on the screen. It willalso save a screen shot with a simple onscree button push.: This replaces. You really only need this if you teach physics.: Another data logger.

Made by the same guy who created the. I haven't tried it yet, but it probably doesn't work with the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack. Recommendations/Troubleshooting You should also check out and join the. This site is a great resource for resolving any trouble you may have.Set up.

Wiimote need's to 'see' the whole screen. Closeris better. Most programs have some way of showing you how much of thepotential tracking area you're using. More is always better. Can be mounted upside down. I do this in my room.

Should be placed so that you don't block it while you're using it. Iusually place it high and to the side (this depends on handedness),although I've also had good luck with it sitting directly on top of my ceiling mountedprojector. Troubleshooting.

Checkthe battery in your IR Pen. Any digital camera will work. I usually usethe one on my phone. Just point the LED at the camera and push thebutton. You should be able to see the IR light from the LED in thecamera's display. This is also a good way to check your TV or DVDplayer remote.

Bluetoothissues of any kind? I've had good luck when I keep the lights flashingon my wiimote during to whole setup process.

If they stop flashing,just poke buttons 1&2 again. Occasionally I have to run through the set-up twice to get it all to work. Calibration problem -First calibration point works, but the second one never shows up? Thiscan happen if you set up the wiimote and then set up the projector. Ithappens when the computer changes the screen resolution to match theprojector. To solve this: Set up your projector first and then set upyour wiimote.

In Windows XP, itworked the first time you tried and now won't work at all? You have toremove the Wiimote from the bluetooth stack and re-add it each time youset it up. Easiest way to solve this, download and use Wiimote Connect. Can't get bluetooth to work at all - Look at the list of known and see if yours is on it. There may also be some notes telling you how to get yours working.Fun StuffSo you've got your interactive white board.

Now What?. Record your Screen - Record everything on your screen while you're lecturing. Your laptop probably has a microphone for audio. Great for students who were absent.

Free program for Windows. I upload these files to for my students. Works great. Free program for Mac OS 10.5. I haven't used this one much. I already bought for my Mac and so use it.- This is a great way to teach students how to use their calculators.You'll need to use a link cable to connect your TI-83 to the computer the first time you use this,but after that you don't.

2D Physics Sandbox. I call it the poor man's Interactive Physics. These are great simulations whether you have an interactive whiteboard or not.- Fungame for Wii, Windows, Mac, or Linux. It is not free, but you can. Ihaven't tried this one yet, but if your computer will run it, it'ssupposed to be really good. (Windows only, not free so try the demofirst).

Wiimote Interactive Whiteboard

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