Wiimote Whiteboard Set up

 by volcomsnowboard
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The reason for this is to show how to use a wiimote, a bluetooth usb adapter, computer and software to create a low cost tablet screen out of your current monitor with the components just listed.

i made this after seeing johnny lee's video and thought id show my try at it
im a mechanical engineering student and just found this cool

heres johnny lee's instructable for it
 
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Step 1: The Ir pen.

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the first step is building the infrared pen. the wiimote is used as an infrared sensor connected to the computer via bluetooth.

I used an ir led, small momentary switch, and a AAA battery. this all fits nicely inside an empty marker.
on the end i placed a piece of foil to reflect the light at all angles.

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Anthony Ang says: Jun 13, 2012. 8:48 PM
Yet another display of the multi pupose-ness of the duct tape ;)
Pettrocity says: Oct 27, 2011. 2:53 PM
Do you need a wiimote Plus controller ($40.00), or a regular wiimote ($20.00)?

- Gnoseon
RonnieJi in reply to PettrocityMay 6, 2012. 4:24 PM
There are some connection issues with the new wiimote plus, you'd better stay with the regular wiimote.

Ronnie Ji
http://www.iwiiboard.com
anshmalhotra90 says: May 5, 2011. 6:25 AM
i have an external bluetooth device but it not detect the wiimote..
what i do know??
boonjin says: Sep 15, 2010. 6:22 AM
In addition, you can use Smoothboard's Calibration Window to help with the positioning and adjusting the Wiimote's orientation.

This will help you to increase the tracking utilization by placing the Wiimote as close as possible to the screen while ensuring that the whole screen area is captured.

Regards,
Boon Jin
http://www.smoothboard.net


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RonnieJi says: Aug 1, 2010. 8:04 AM
I agree with shakespeare1212. Windows 7 does has some problems with the "Bluetooth stack", that's why we need the software like iWiiBoard (http://www.iwiiboard.com) which can help you automatically search and add your wiimote. It's very convenient. If you have to do it step by step yourself, it will cost you time and trouble.We always like free stuff,but the inconvenience or the trouble is the cost.
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shakespeare1212 says: Jul 12, 2010. 1:22 PM
Your best rule of thumb is to place your Wii remote at a distance 2 times that of the high of your display. For example, if your display is 4 feet high then place the Wii remote 8 feet out from the screen. Video projectors work much better then just your computer or laptop screen. I know that they are expensive. But they are awesome to watch movies on too. Check out the awesome uses that I put them to at: http://whaleboneir.com/numsets1.html
shakespeare1212 says: Jul 12, 2010. 1:17 PM
Windows Vista, and Windows 7 now have a built-in "Bluetooth stack". They work well. They are free, but they do sometimes take longer to connect because they are always trying to go out to the internet and update themselves, as soon as you turn them on.
RonnieJi says: Apr 1, 2010. 7:16 AM
We can expect the wiimote whiteboard on the cellular phone with an embedded mini projector  very soon.(Just a thought...)

Ronnie Ji
http://www.iwiiboard.com
 
toogers says: Jan 15, 2010. 6:22 PM
am easier way to make the pen write more smoothly is to put the led facing out of the back of the pen, then just do the same thing. you would still hold the pen in the same way, but the led will face outwards.
boonjin in reply to toogersJan 28, 2010. 4:39 AM
A potential issue with this method will be the tracking may not be accurate. As the IR point is away from the screen, the mouse cursor may end up away from the actual clicking position based on the tilt and orientation of the IR pen.

Boon Jin
http://www.smoothboard.net
RonnieJi says: Dec 23, 2009. 12:46 AM
http://www.penciil.com/
has a very nice ir pen too

irpensonline says: Oct 5, 2008. 6:46 AM
If anyone is interested I am making IR Pens to support this project.

http://www.irpensonline.com

Thanks,
Tino
lolcat360 in reply to irpensonlineDec 30, 2008. 11:06 AM
They cost a whole lot!
then in reply to lolcat360Apr 17, 2009. 6:09 PM
they're only $20, not that much, although there's always shipping...
theXmaker in reply to thenDec 7, 2009. 8:17 AM
20$ ^ not too much??!! :O man it doesn't cost more that 1$ to make one by urself!, althought it's very easy to make!
lolcat360 in reply to irpensonlineDec 30, 2008. 11:01 AM
Whoa, is that your website?
mideivalmenace says: Sep 19, 2009. 8:25 PM
I think this project is awesome. I've started to make my own... is an IR LED a regular LED? what does an IR look like
dokworm in reply to mideivalmenaceNov 18, 2009. 5:16 PM
 An IR LED is an INFRA-RED LED, like the one in the end of a TV remote control. The one from VISHAY mentioned is by far the best one to get, using other ones tends to end up with not a very good result.

boonjin in reply to mideivalmenaceOct 15, 2009. 4:48 AM
You can take a look at boonjin.com/smoothboard/index.php for instructions on how to make your own IR pen.

The IR LED looks like an ordinary LED but the light emitted is notvisible to the human eye. You are recommended to get the VishayTSAL 6400 IR LED for optimum results with the Wiimote.

You can check whether the IR pen works by using your mobile phone'scamera as the camera usually will be able to capture the wavelengthemitted by the IR LED.

Regards,
Boon Jin
dokworm says: Nov 18, 2009. 5:15 PM
 Why not just mount the LED on the rear of the pen, facing the wiimote?
JellyWoo says: Oct 11, 2008. 7:37 PM
how do you connect the pen together?? can you have a picture of the internal guts and tell me what's connected to what? thanks. greatly appreciated.
volcomsnowboard (author) in reply to JellyWooOct 13, 2008. 1:12 PM
it is just a simple circuit, with an led, momentary switch, and a AAA battery
JellyWoo in reply to volcomsnowboardOct 13, 2008. 1:30 PM
um... yeah.... what you call "simple" is hard for me. i don't know how you connect everything together.
JellyWoo in reply to JellyWooOct 13, 2008. 1:31 PM
like how do the wire's and crap connect and the positive and negative.
JellyWoo in reply to JellyWooOct 13, 2008. 2:47 PM
oh, and do you have to use a resistor?
degroot says: Aug 17, 2008. 3:38 AM
Hi, I have made everything working. Still it is not working smooth. I can't draw a nice smooth line. Only interrupted and with sharp-edged lines. 1) The WII is half a meter from my screen and my USB 2.0 Bluetooth adapter. 2) My PC: Operating System: Windows XP Version: 5.1 Service Pack 2 Physical processor count: 2 Processor speed: 2992 MHz Built-in memory: 2000 MB Free memory: 1775 MB USB bluetooth 2.0 3 Mbps 3) I have changed all battery's. What can it be?
volcomsnowboard (author) in reply to degrootOct 13, 2008. 1:14 PM
I can't really say, its hard to tell. I can just suggest to try moving the remote to different angles. there is a limit to the resolution of the remote so it is not perfect.
droob says: Oct 12, 2008. 1:59 PM
You say you used a piece of foil to make the light visible from all angels can you explain further. ie where did you put the foil? On the tip of the led ? Was it just a small piece of foil?
volcomsnowboard (author) in reply to droobOct 13, 2008. 1:10 PM
i just took a small piece of foil and folded it to make a 1/4" square and used some glue to attach it to the end of the led so the light is reflected back to the wii remote.
JellyWoo says: May 22, 2008. 4:11 PM
nice instructable. where can you get a ir led and small momentary switch?
volcomsnowboard (author) in reply to JellyWooMay 26, 2008. 8:53 PM
i got both of them at my local radio shack for like 5$.
munchman says: May 5, 2008. 6:04 AM
You should probalbly credit Jhonny Lee for this. Besides that, Great instrucable. I'm gonna try this - as soon as I get a wiimote. Lol
nickdisney says: Dec 21, 2007. 11:49 AM
sorry guy, somebody beat you to this already. now if only someone would port the program to work on Mac...
BeanBot in reply to nickdisneyMar 29, 2008. 9:36 AM
theres this for the mac i have it
volcomsnowboard (author) in reply to nickdisneyDec 21, 2007. 5:43 PM
yeah thats where i learned to do it, i didnt know he had an instructable for it.
Hawaii00000 in reply to nickdisneyDec 21, 2007. 5:15 PM
Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac PLEASE
jli1 in reply to Hawaii00000May 13, 2008. 4:25 PM
Just emu XP on your mac. (via bootcamp or parallels desktop)
Hawaii00000 in reply to jli1May 13, 2008. 5:31 PM
Actually it came out a bit after I posted this comment.
data23 in reply to Hawaii00000May 26, 2008. 7:45 PM
Where have you been? Parallels has been out for a while!
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