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The Wii Device Library is a cross platform C# class library that provides an interface to various Wii related devices, like the Wiimote, Classic Controller, Nunchuk and Balance Board.

It’s possible to use Wii devices like the Wiimote or Balance Board with your computer. All you need besides one of these devices is some kind of bluetooth device. This could either be a bluetooth dongle or bluetooth built into your pc or laptop.

When using the Wii Device Library you don’t have to worry about all the bluetooth stuff, you can just access your device of choice through a simple and intuitive interface. Also new Wii devices and extensions can be implemented by this interface without recompiling Wii Device Library.

Another nice feature is the ability to scan for Wii devices through bluetooth

This project is managed by FrozenCow and Maato.

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Wii Device Library v1.2 released

Here is another release of Wii Device Library. This version fixes even more bugs and adds some more stablity. The major changes:

Balanceboards are now also supported under Windows.
All stacks are more stable (*).
Fixed support for ... [More] Bluez v3.2.1 on x64 machines.
Fixed some issues for the Windows and Linux GUIs.

(*) You can now (un)plug your bluetooth dongle when running [...] [Less]


Wii Device Library v1.1 released

We have finally found the time and resources to release a new version of Wii Device Library. This version fixes a lot of the reported bugs and more. Here is a short list of the changes in this version:

Connecting using BlueZ has ... [More] improved.
Connecting using MsBluetooth has become more stable and faster.
Fixed freeze when connecting to [...] [Less]


Wii Device Library released

After working on Wii Device Library on and off for several months we (About) have decided to release our work to the public. This is not the first project we have worked on together, but it is the first project we have actually decided to release. Because of this we wanted to do it right, [...]


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