Nintendo Wiimote used for interactive whiteboard
- by Brian White on Dec 13th 2007 10:00AM
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The amazing amount of electronic hacks when it comes to the Nintendo Wii remote continues to astound many of us. Although woodworking hacks have been known to happen, the majority of hacks revolve around the innovative controller's infrared, Bluetooth and motion control features.
So, here's another one:why not make an electronic interactive whiteboard? Since the Nintendo Wiimote includes an infrared transmitter and receiver, this hack involves a sensor sending out infrared signals which the Wiimote then received and relays back to a waiting PC. Result? Turn virtually any surface (like a corkboard) into a virtual whiteboard.
[via Engadget]
Being an avid fan of the awesome Nintendo Wii gaming system, I was recently quite awestruck by a very sweet DIYer plunking down a smidge over $20 to craft a Nintendo-inspired balance board without forking over a chunk of dough for the official Nintendo version.





