Error Reading Data From Wiimote
Whiteboard alpha Brought to you by: dloic, jcl5m, jyzhou, labatec, and 2 others Summary Files Reviews Support Wiki Tickets ▾ Bugs Feature Requests News Discussion Code Create Topic Stats Graph Forums Help 91 Open Discussion 15 Help Formatting Help Connected but not visible to Wii Whiteboard Forum: Help Creator: Ingmar Created: 2007-12-27 Updated: 2013-04-25 1 2 > >> (Page 1 of 2) Ingmar - 2007-12-27 I bought a Wiimote today to make a WiimoteWhiteboard. I connected the Wii with Bluetooth to my computer (not using BlueSoleil, see the bottom of Wiki page) and my computer says it's connected. Bit when I run the WiimoteWhiteboard.exe file, I get teh following error: "Exception: Error reading data from Wiimote...is it connected?" (See picture below!) How can I make it work? Regards, Ingmar Haasdijk http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/1355/wiimoteproblemjo1.jpg If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Ingmar - 2007-12-27 I forgot to tell you that the lights of my Wiimote keep flashing.. That's not normal, right? If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: rockets_cn - 2007-12-27 Do you have push the 1 and 2 to active the mouse? If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Ingmar - 2007-12-27 Yes, to connect the Wiimote I pushed the 1+2 buttons.. (I didn't activate a mouse though ;) ) If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Maxguyver - 2007-12-28 Hi I found same problem as you and it's solved out. Problem is library 1.1 has something not right you should change to lib 1.2 and make a little bit modify the original code. work well for me. If you would like to refer to this
Categories: Gaming | .NET | Coding4Fun | Wiimote Update 3/17/07: A new version of the code and assembly is linked from the article below which fixes a bug with the calibration data. My latest article has been posted on MSDN's Coding4Fun. This timeI have created a fully managed library to use a Nintendo Wiimote (and all current extensions) in C# or VB.NET. You will find a description of what was done, source code for the fully managed library, a test application, and compiled libraries for you to start using immediately. As always, if you have questions, problems, feature requests, etc. please contact me https://sourceforge.net/p/wiiwhiteboard/discussion/764898/thread/1b18aa7a/ and let me know. If it's a question or comment that could benefit the masses, please create a new post over on the forumand I will reply there. Head on over and check it out! Permalink | Comments (45) Related postsNuGet-enabled WiimoteLib and ThinkGearNETWith the official release of NuGet and the NuGet gallery, I decided to try it all out by uploading t....NET-based Wiimote ApplicationsThe following is a list of http://brianpeek.com/post/wiimote-and-net the applications that I know about using my .NET Managed Library for theYet Even More .NET-based Wiimote ApplicationsIn the past couple of weeks, several very interesting projects using my Managed Library for Nintendo... Comments (45) - Jose Luis Latorre 3/14/2007 8:51:39 AM # ¡¡¡Great job!!! Just have taken a look at your library and I'm starting to think great things to do with it... we had a mouse cursor with some wii libraries but now we have full 3D control... thik it with WPF and 3D and voila, the first 3D cursor? or shall we say cursors? (with two wiimotes, of course...) And more on, if you take a look at GlovePie, it is an Open scriptable project for managing 3D gloves and also adapted to the wii... that means something... Well using your library in order to have a 3D cursor or object moving is one of my next priorities... (before wanted to do that with the cWiilibrary..) so... now is easier XD Many Thanks!! Jose Can contact me through joslat(@)gmail dot net Reply Robert McLaws 3/14/2007 9:46:58 AM # I'm sure this library took a lot of effort to create, so kudos for putting it together. However, I don't like the design pattern of the libra
ForumsCategoryBoardDocumentsUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Did you mean: Reply Topic https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/No-Wiimotes-found-in-HID-device-list/td-p/2570433 Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic http://tomdownload.net/software/wiimote-whiteboard-error-reading-data/ to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic « Previous 1 2 Next » No Wiimotes found in HID device list No Wiimotes found in HID device list [Edited] williamlweaver Member 09-24-2013 11:36 AM - edited 09-24-2013 11:53 AM Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a error reading Friend Report to a Moderator We are working on a new project based on the "LabVIEW interface to a Wii Remote ("Wiimote")" code available here:https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-1353 We are using a new Wii MotionPlus remote with an older Bluetooth Dongle on Windows 7. The Wiimote pairs correctly with Win7 using the Add Device screen. When we try to run the "WiimoteTest.exe" program provided in the WiimotLib_1.7 zip package, we receive the following error. "No Wiimotes error reading data found in HID device list." We've searched on this error but only could find links that are years and years old. Anyone have advice for a modern configuration using Windows 7? Everyone's Tags: BluetoothLabVIEWWii View All (3) 0 Kudos Message 1 of 13 (2,983 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Re: No Wiimotes found in HID device list MoviJOHN Active Participant 09-24-2013 12:46 PM Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report to a Moderator Either the new Wiimotes are not compatible with the old software, or you need to try a different BlueTooth dongle. Some work, and others do not. Even if the OS can see them. Machine Vision, Robotics, Embedded Systems, Surveillancewww.movimed.com - Custom Imaging Solutions 1 Kudo Message 2 of 13 (2,964 Views) Reply 1 Kudo Re: No Wiimotes found in HID device list williamlweaver Member 09-25-2013 08:05 AM Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report to a Moderator Thanks for the quick response MoviJOHN... Rather than hit or miss with purchasing older Wii Remotes and finding an assortment of Bluetooth dongles to try, I wonder if it is worth our team's time to build a 2013 version of the LabVIEW driver for the Wii MotionPlus Remotes and any Windows 7 supported Bluetooth don
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