Jan. 14, 2008, 10:30PM EST
New Site First Uploaded!
Hello everyone! I know it's been a very long time since updates of any kind have been seen on this website of mine, but the new layout is finally done! I've taken out the things that people really don't look at and plan on expanding on the Wiimote and GlovePIE content when I can, as well as some additional things like the Photography Store and my Web Design.
(Site Not Yet Uploaded)   |   Jan. 10, 2008, 10:30PM EST
Brand New Look
Made specifically for main audience that visits my site: People looking for information on Wiimote-to-PC connectivity, people wanting GlovePIE scripts, and people looking for Ragnarok Online guild emblems. Simpler and easier to use than ever.
(SPv6)   |   Jun. 30, 2007, 11:52PM EST
VLC Media Player .PIE Script and some new downloads.
I've added a nice script to use VLC media player with your Wiimote. It offers most any function you would need to watch videos or DVDs, including the option to not only turn the media player's volume up or down, but the computer's volume as well.

I've added some links so it's easier to find downloads, like the GlovePIE and PPJoy programs. I also added two flash videos (neither of which were made by me). Also, you can now access GlovePIE scripts without scrolling down through the long descriptions by clicking "GlovePIE Scripts" under the "Downloads" section. Also, two programs in the Applications page, BootVis and YzShadow allow you to optimize your Windows XP boot time and add shadows to your Windows XP windows.
(SPv6)   |   Jun. 28, 2007, 10:23PM EST
Wiimote "Joystick" Emulator
I've added another tutorial, outlining the basics on how to set up PPJoy, a virtual joystick emulator that can be used with your Wiimotes and GlovePIE to turn your Wiimote/Nunchuk combo into a virtual gamepad. This allows you to use the Wiimote as an actual computer gamepad in PC games, which will prevent you from having to manually map out each key function using GlovePIE. Now you can just assign functions to the Wiimote buttons in-game. Works great with Project64!

To turn your Wiimote into a virtual joystick, you'll need a Bluetooth adapter, GlovePIE, and PPJoy.