At last! you are now able to control a virtual joystick with your mobile phones motion sensor. Unfortunately, my camera has failed so cant post a video of me controlling Colin McRae dirt using my W910i as a steering wheel, but nevertheless, you can still enjoy it for yourself.
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Feel free to download and try it for yourself! If you post a video on YouTube, feel free to send me the link.
I have changed the name of SonWii to BlueMotion. Using the term ‘Wii’ was probably wrong. Nevertheless, I have updated the software with new graphics and a new logo! Hope people continue enjoying it! - please note there are quite a few changes with respect to the way data is sent from the phone. You will not be able to use the previous PC software with BlueMotion - please download the PC software again and update your phone with the BlueMotion software.
NirP Software is proud to announce the release of a software that uses the motion sensor of Sony Ericsson mobile phones to send motion data to PCs via bluetooth. The software is titled SonWii.
It is my aim that this software will be used to develop PC games or used to provide control of already existing games.
The java program sends sensor + keystroke data over bluetooth. Because data can be read off an emulated COM port on a PC (supported as standard by most bluetooth drivers), sensor data can now be accessed through most PC platforms/programming languages. Thus, the possibilities for its use are limitless.
To learn more and to download SonWii, please click this link!
July 6, 2008 at 10:32 pm · Filed under application
Saber ME is a lightsaber simulation with authentic sounds. Sounds are played in response to the movement of the phone. There are two levels of saber sound effects: swing sounds for gentle motions and strike sounds for violent motions. Saber ME also features realistic on, off and hum sounds.