The Remote, (or controller) sold by Nintendo for there "Wii" gaming machine (or console) is almost perfect, and if you're like me you already have one.
The WiiMote uses Bluetooth to communicate with the system and many laptops are now sold with Bluetooth built in.
The only down side is that most are sold with a class 2 adapter that is only reliable from acros the room. But if you what to be able to use it anywhere in the house you can get a class 1 USB adapter for about $40 (check the parts list for a suitable unit).
Theoreticallyall the data going to and from the WiiMote goes through a usb port (my Bluetooth adapter may be internal but it's still USB)
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WiiMote
PC running almost any version of windows, confirmed working on 2008r2 (same kernel as windows 7)
A Bluetooth adapter, the Linksys USBBT100 is the only class 1 unit I could find.
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Will this work with VLC, iTunes, or other media playing software?
http://www.instructables.com/id/Increase-range-to-your-bluetooth-USB-dongle/
I'll shut up now. :-)