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Wii Remotes
Isaiah W edited this page Sep 11, 2024
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From version 0.5 you can use your Wii Remote as a remote control for Clementine.
This guide explains how to install and configure Wiimotedev to let Clementine see your Wii Remote. Your computer will need to be able to use Bluetooth - either through a builtin transmitter (eg. in a laptop) or using a USB Bluetooth dongle.
For now this guide only works on Linux.
- Download the latest stable version of wiimotedev-daemon
- Extract the tarball and compile and install wiimotedev. Swap
ubuntu
below for your distro: eitherdebian
,gentoo
,slackware
, orubuntu
. Swap
tar -xvf wiimotedev-project-1.4.4.tar.xz
cd wiimotedev-project/
cmake . -DDISTRO=ubuntu -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
sudo make install
- Start wiimotedev-daemon:
sudo /etc/init.d/wiimotedev-daemon start
- Now you need to find the Bluetooth MAC address of your Wii Remote. Watch the system log file by running:
tail -f /var/log/messages
Now simultaneously press the 1 and 2 buttons on your Wii Remote. You should see a message in the log that looks like:
wiimotedev: wiiremote 00:19:1D:A8:E0:FB is unregistred, disconnected
The number 00:19:1D:A8:E0:FB
is the MAC address of your Wii Remote.
- Open the file
/etc/wiimotedev/wiimotedev.conf
in an editor. You need to add the MAC address that you just discovered to the[sequence]
section at the bottom of the file, like so:
[sequence]
00:19:1D:A8:E0:FB=1
- Save the file and restart wiimotedev-daemon:
sudo /etc/init.d/wiimotedev-daemon reload
- You should now be able to use your Wii Remote from inside Clementine! Open the Preferences dialog by clicking Tools and Preferences..., and click on the Wiimotedev tab.