Just unpack that zip to the folder you want to run GlovePie from and then run "GlovePIE.exe" in that folder. Once you have the Wiimote connected to your PC as a control adaptor, you will need GlovePie, it's just a simple program for getting inputs from a range of devices and interpreting them using a script, you can download it from here: Either way it gives you an idea of how to get it setup with whatever bluetooth software you decide to use. Note: The program they suggest isn't free, but there is probably a free alternative available. The Bluetooth manager provided in Windows 7 for my laptop was able to handle it for me, if you need some alternate method you could try this tutorial: Okay so I did a wiimote one, I'm not really gonna be able to give an extensive tutorial here, but if you have a bluetooth adaptor (or a laptop with built in bluetooth) you should be able to connect your Wiimote to your PC using that.
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