In addition to an accelerometer, the wii remote has a 1 megapixel
camera for sensing the position of two infrared leds at each end of
the sensor bar which is placed above or below your TV.  The
accelerometer measures motion and orientation, whereas the camera is
used for direct pointing / cursor movement.  (Any game/app that tells
you to point the wiimote at the screen)

Without a camera on the neo, you will not be able to emulate that part
of the wiimote functionality.  It might be possible to emulate the
nunchuck in some way(which doesn't use a camera, but has a thumbstick
and two buttons in addition to it's accelerometer), but it definitely
couldn't fully emulate the remote.

Hans L

On 5/16/07, Bradley Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does this mean we can solder one of these in and turn our moko into an
enhanced Wii remote? :P

~Bradley

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It was ~$14.  Dirt cheap for what it does.  If what people say about
> "wasted space" inside the neo is true then I'm hoping to cram one in
> there when I get my phone.  Maybe some mems rate sensors too.  Now
> that's _my_ kind of augmented GPS!


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