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DIY sensor bar


"To determine its position relative to the console, the Wii needs a" sensor bar ", connected to the console, which is placed above or below television. This bar has two series of infrared LEDs that the Wiimote has mark through an infrared sensor. Thanks to these two series of LEDs, the Wiimote can quickly and precisely calculate its position relative to the bar and point to a specific point on the screen. But it needs to be pointed about it to the screen (so as to have the bar in his "field of vision)."
To illustrate this, a player has disconnected the sensor bar for Wii, and replaced by two infrared LEDs (ie, 2 TV remotes operating). which a video here:





You can tweak the
"sensor bar"
if you do not, with Infrared LED, it can also walk with two lighted candles:)




Besides, you'll have to 'make one if you want to use the function pointer instead of a mouse for your PC, the latest ...
Source: Wikipedia and http://doctabu.livejournal.com/64758.html

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