nunchuck
nunchuck Posted on: 24.10.2010 by Maisie Marras my plan is to use my nunchuck and a mouse. (could also be used for midi)now, my theory was that i would open the wire for a USB cable, and for the nunchuck and connect black with black and so on, then connect it to the computer and use something like glovepie (would that be the right software) to make the joystick move the mouse, c for left click and z for right click and possibly both for middle click. (i dont need the accelerometer) but i ran into a problem. when googling this, it seems that everyone is using an Arduino Board, and that costs almost $30 and now it costs too much to do but with the Arduino Board you need to solder and stuff and i cant do that also. when i opened the wires the usb cable has red, black, green white and the nunchuck has red, yellow, green and white so are black and yellow the same? and can i do this without the Arduino Board? and is glovepie the right software? in exchange for your hellp this will work as a proof of concept and anyone with an extra nunchuck can use it as a midi controller and know it will work EDIT: according to here: http://electrical.about.com/od/wirin...olorcoding.htm yellow and black wires have a similar description. so are they the same? | |
Maisie Marras 24.10.2010 | my plan is to use my nunchuck and a mouse. (could also be used for midi) now, my theory was that i would open the wire for a USB cable, and for the nunchuck and connect black with black and so on, then connect it to the computer and use something like glovepie (would that be the right software) to make the joystick move the mouse, c for left click and z for right click and possibly both for middle click. (i dont need the accelerometer) but i ran into a problem. when googling this, it seems that everyone is using an Arduino Board, and that costs almost $30 and now it costs too much to do but with the Arduino Board you need to solder and stuff and i cant do that also. when i opened the wires the usb cable has red, black, green white and the nunchuck has red, yellow, green and white so are black and yellow the same? and can i do this without the Arduino Board? and is glovepie the right software? in exchange for your hellp this will work as a proof of concept and anyone with an extra nunchuck can use it as a midi controller and know it will work EDIT: according to here: http://electrical.about.com/od/wirin...olorcoding.htm yellow and black wires have a similar description. so are they the same? |
Maisie Marras 24.10.2010 | thats what i was afraid of. the one used for this costs just under $30 and im not going to pay at all. not to mention i need the end on the nunchuk and i cut that off already. |
Graham Frazier 24.10.2010 | I don't believe that this can be done without some kind of micro-controller. But, i'm not sure. |
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