Is playing Minecraft with a keyboard and mouse too easy? Have you ever wondered what playing Minecraft on the Nintendo Wii would have been like? Well look no further! This repository will let you play Minecraft (Java Edition or Bedrock) using a Nintendo Wii remote!
- Microsoft Windows 8 or newer
- PC with Bluetooth 4.0 support (or newer)
- A Nintendo Wii Remote with MotionPlus
- Minecraft Java Edition or Minecraft Bedrock Edition
- Carl Kenner's GlovePIE is the program we will use to translate Wii Remote inputs into keyboard and mouse inputs. Download GlovePIE from my repository here (the original site no longer works). Follow the instructions there to download it.
- Download this repository as a ZIP by pressing the green Clone or download button at the top right of this repository.
- Launch GlovePIE (press YES to administrative access, it needs access to be able to send keyboard and mouse inputs)
- In GlovePIE, open one of the three .PIE scripts.
- Press the green Play button at the top of the GlovePIE window to start the script.
- Ensure the lights on your Wiimote change.
- Alt-Tab to Minecraft and play!
- Open Control Panel (NOT Windows 8/10 Settings)
- Press
Add A Device
UnderHardware and Sound
- Repeatedly press the 1 and 2 buttons on your Wii Remote until your Wii remote appears. It will probably appear as
Input Device
. Select it. - If it successfully connects, you will see this screen asking for a PIN. Press Next
- If all goes well, you will see this screen, and after it completes, you can use your Wii remote with your PC!
- The scripts have basic controls at the top of the file. Change the mappings to alter the controls. Review the Wii remote page on the wiki for a list of all the button mappings.
- The scripts use motion controls in different ways. You cannot change easily what a particular script uses motion controls for. In the future I will address this.