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WiiHeadMouse

This is WiiHeadMouse, a module for using the WiiMote as a mouse in Talon Voice or stand alone.

Hardware Installation

You need a WiiMote connected to your head (I use a bike helmet now I have attached it to the headband of my headphones) and an infrared LED or the sensor bar above or under your screen.

For clicking and stuff, I built myself a board with foot pedals which identifies as a gamepad. This program will attempt to connect to his. But you can also configure Talon to do the clicking for you.

Software Installation

Install wiiuse from here: https://github.com/wiiuse/wiiuse

Furthermore, you need to pip install pynput. If you want to use a gamepad for clicking, you also need to pip install inputs.

If you want to use WiiHeadMouse with Talon Voice, create a link inside your talon user folder pointing to the talon folder in this project.

Stand Alone Usage

Just execute wiiheadmouse.py and you can control the cursor with your head. The program will listen on port 7711 for the following UDP messages:

  • CONNECT: connect to the WiiMote (press buttons 1 and 2 on the WiiMote) Once connected, the mouse cursor will magically follow your head (not your eyes).
  • DISCONNECT: disconnect; be aware that reconnecting somehow doesn't work yet, you need to restart talon if you want to connect again.
  • CALIBRATE: perform a calibration: Just follow the cursor with your face facing direction. The dimensions of your screen will be estimated and the cursor will be centered.
  • RECENTER: and then staring in the middle of the screen recenters the cursor without measuring the screen again.
  • START_FINE: refine the mouse position around its current location
  • STOP_FINE: stop fine mode
  • MOUSE: use the WiiMote to move the mouse (default)
  • SCROLL: start scrolling mode: Move your head up and down to stroll up and down. This was tuned for Ubuntu, you might want to adjust SCROLL_MULTIPLIER in wiiheadmouse.py. You can also change SCROLL_MODE between joystick and touchpad. Joystick means you control the scrolling speed, touchpad means you control the scrolling position.
  • SLEEP: don't use the WiiMote but to keep the connection up
  • STUTTER: don't move the mouse for a bit, useful for clicking

Talon Usage

Run wiiheadmouse.py, talon will connect to it through UDP.

Check out talon/wiiclient.talon to see what you can say for in action with the wiiheadmouse.

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