19 Oct
Glove Programmable Input Emulator (GlovePIE) is a free emulator for HID Input devices using Bluetooth. GlovePIE allows you to play games on your PC or control any software or task on your desktop computer using an external input device of your choice such as keyboard, mouse, trackball, joystick, gamepad, microphone or Nintendo Wiimote, even if the input type is not supported by sending fake keyboard keys, joystick actions, mouse moves, midi input or speech input to that program, application or game.
For example, you can emulate the joystick in a keyboard-only game (eg. Doom 3), the keyboard in a joystick-only game (such as Return Of The King Co-op mode). You can even create macros to do complex moves at the touch of a button (for games such as Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter) using Wiimote or play musical instruments from your PC using any the gamepad!
With GlovePIE, you can emulate the following HID input device:
+ Mouse
+ Keyboard (on windows 2000 and XP)
+ Multiple joysticks or gamepad controllers
+ Multiple MIDI devices
+ Microphone input

All this is done with the help of scripts. While GlovePIE contains some ready made scripts, you can also create your own script for custom actions or download some from the web. Creating scripts is quite easy using the GUI. For example, if you want to have the “Enter” key pressed whenever you shake the Nunchuk, simply shake the Nunchuk while GlovePIE is in detection mode, and then tell it to hit the “Enter” key for that motion.
Download GlovePIE for Windows from here. Make sure
One Response
john
October 18th, 2008 at 9:15 am
1please email me a working code that allows you to control the mouse through the arrow keys on the keyboard
-thanx
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