Curious if anyone has tried using a Wii remote, with Wiimote and placing IR lights on glasses or hat to make head tracking.
I'm using exactly that for Elite. I was looking into TrackIR, but I find it rather expensive in comparison to the (forseeable) price range of the Occulus Rift CV, which is what I'm waiting for.
I'm using the Wii remote together with a 3 point led clip that I build myself. It works stable, but has issues.
First, for me it has very high jitter, meaning I look straight at the comms panel and it always makes small but noticable random movements. It is rumored that the right combination of BT dongle and BT driver may fix that.
Second, it's more or less unsupported. OpenTrack doesn't support the Wii remote. FreeTrack does, but they use an outdated API for the interface to ED. So currently the (somewhat tedious) procedure for me is as follows:
- after bootup re-connect the wiimote, this involves taking off the cover from the battery case and pressing the sync button, then connect via the bluetooth manager (I'm using the Toshiba bt stack, stock windows wouln't work).
- open Opentrack (with a dummy model), hit the start button
- open Freetrack, don't hit Start just yet
- start ED
- wait for Opentrack to report that it is running with Elite: Dangerouse
- hit stop on Opentrack
- hit start on Freetrack
Things you need to be aware of:
- freetrack does not have virtual joystick support on 64bit windows, so you need to use the proprietary 6DOF API
- you need to replace your BT stack (Toshiba or BlueSoleil)
- the Wii remote uses a different (longer) wavelength compared to TrackIR, commercial point models (like the one for TrackIR) will _not_ work.
- important: stay away from replica wiimotes, use only the original ones, because cheap non-nintendo will often only track 2 points
Currently I'm using it because I put much time into the project, but I would say you are better off with a simpler solution. I would suggest FaceTrackNoIR and a PS3 Eye (get them used on Ebay).
I did have the PS3 eye solution running, but I destroyed the camera trying to remove the IR filter.
happy hacking,
Commander Benderson