Thanks to http://www.battleclan.ca/content/view/669/115/:
Control your Windows computer from your Wii!! Mouse and keyboard. Read more for the article, or visit the link above for the original content
PART 1-
Setting Up Your Computer:
Only do these steps on your computer!!!
1. Go to http://logmein.com/ on your computer.
2. Create a free account.
3. Follow the steps.
4. Now, log in on their site.
5. Click on MY COMPUTERS.
6. Click ADD A COMPUTER
7. Follow the steps for adding a computer.
8. Name it whatever.
9. Make a secure access code(password) for your computer.
10. It will install the LogMeIn Desktop Software, if not already.
11. Once your computer is set up, RESTART YOUR COMPUTER!!
12. Now, go to http://logmein.com/ and log in.
13. Go to “My Computers”
14. Click on your computer name.
15. It’ll say: Connecting….
16. Enter your access code(password) and log in.
17. Click on “Preferences”.
18. Go to REMOTE CONTROL settings.
19. Set the the Default Remote Control from Active-X to HTML.
20. You may want to adjust a few other settings.
21. Click APPLY.
22. Click DISCONNECT.
23. Look in your system tray to the right of the taskbar. Does it have the LogMeIn icon in it? If it does, go to step 24. If it’s not there, try steps 4-22 again.
24. To enable the keyboard for the Wii, click START->All Programs->
Accessories->Accessibility->On Screen Keyboard
NOTE: You must do step 24 each time you want to connect for a keyboard,
but you only have to do the other steps ONCE.
PART 2-
Connecting with your Wii:
You must do this every time you want to connect on your Wii.
1. Make sure your computer is on and LogMeIn is in your system tray.
2. Go to the Internet Channel Trial Version.
3. Go to the “type a web address” screen.
4. Type: logmein.com
* Save this site as a favorite for fast access.
5. Log in.
6. Go to My Computers.
7. Click on your computer name.
8. Let it connect to it. Be patient, this may take a little while.
9. Type in your access code.
10. Wait…
11. Click GO on Remote Control.
12. It might say that you are connecting with the same computer to this computer and it’ll show a picture that won’t happen on your Wii. Click
Connect Anyway.
This might be because your Wii connects through your router(or USB Connector) to access the Internet, and your computer has the same IP.
13. It’ll load your computer screen!!!!!!!!!
Click on something with A. Double-Clicking WORKS!!! You’ll notice the page will refresh when clicking. The Wii can only get one state of your computer at a time, so you will need to click the refresh icon to see something happening or what you are typing. Luckily, you don’t have to click that SMALL refresh button, you can click anywhere to refresh.
9 Responses
TheWuse
January 3rd, 2007 at 6:13 pm
1Just wanted to know if anyone has tried this? Is it safe to do?
TheWuse
January 3rd, 2007 at 6:14 pm
2Has anyone tried this yet? Does it work and is it safe to do?
timelf123
January 3rd, 2007 at 7:09 pm
3What do you mean by safe to do?
TheWuse
January 6th, 2007 at 10:57 am
4Such as can someone easily access my computer or is it protected enough they wouldnt be able to do it even if they tried.
timelf123
January 6th, 2007 at 5:42 pm
5No, their is a minimum of an 8 character password that needs to be entered, plus Logmein must verify that the computer is in your account also
neoklis
March 26th, 2007 at 7:40 am
6i tried it and it definitely works , but it is extremely slow, still cool though.
fragile
April 15th, 2007 at 7:47 am
7wish the opera browser for the wii would support java… could just use vnc then, and it would be very responsive.. just waiting for the release I guess
timelf123
April 16th, 2007 at 8:34 pm
8@ neoklis
thanks for trying
@ fragile
I do not think we will see this for a while, if ever
Backman
September 26th, 2007 at 9:17 am
9place a short cut to On Screen Keyboard on your desktop…
Search for on screen keyboard
Drag an drop the search result onto your desktop
Enjoy
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