UsendMii is a Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac OS X software that will let use your Wii U GamePad on your computer.
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Choose an available port for the web server. By default port 80 is used.
Map the GamePad buttons to the wanted keys.
Left-click on the button to detect the input (keyboard or mouse).
Right-click on the button to show a pop-up menu. The Clear, Detect and Mouse option could be used to set a key.
Click on the Start button.
Open the Wii U Internet Browser and use the URL shown in UsendMii (URL to use in the WII U Internet Browser).
You may need to click on the Refresh button each time UsendMii starts.
Video
Use the same steps as above.
Choose a Video Folder where MP4 videos are stored.
Add /video to the URL used above.
On the Wii U Gamepad click on the video you want to view.
How Does It Work
UsendMii is a HTTP server that delivers Web content to the Wii U Internet Browser software.
The Internet Browser uses specialized JavaScript to obtain button states of the GamePad.
The button states are converted to JSON and sent via a POST request to UsendMii.
When received, UsendMii will simulate keystrokes, mouse motions, or button clicks.
vJoy (virtual joystick)
Download vJoy from the
Official Site.
Read the
How to Install steps.
Before launching UsendMii
Configure the vJoy Device. UsendMii will pick the first device that is available. Only buttons and axes (X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry and Rz) are supported.
Launch UsendMii and Calibrate the vJoy Device in the Game Controllers (joy.cpl) Properties.
Configure your games to use the proper vJoy Device.
Changelog
0.0.6
Mac OS X version is now available (some functionalities are missing).
Key mapping could be saved and loaded from XML files.
Added touch screen (Left, Right, Up and Down).
0.0.5
Seeking an MP4 video is now working.
Added support for mouse wheel, mouse X buttons and vJoy (virtual joystick).
0.0.4
Viewing MP4 video from a folder on your PC is now possible.
Stick could be used for moving the cursor.
Now using XMLHttpRequest instead of jQuery.
0.0.3
Mouse buttons could be simulated.
Input could be used when the touch screen is touched.
0.0.2
Better key mapping
Key names are always in English
0.0.1
Original version
Credits
Crayon: code
ketufe: ideas and testing
vashgs: original concept
Source and official support wiiubrew