Homebrew Wii Remote Emulator?

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I know that there are programs for connecting a Wii remote to a PC, but I would like to know if someone has tried to connect a PC to a Wii instead to emulate a Wii remote.

I'm planing on writing a program, that lets you use any controller for your Wii by connecting it to a PC, which reads the inputs and sends them to the Wii using bluetooth and that would be a lot easier if I don't have to start implementing a Wii remote emulator from scratch.
 

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Searcg for GlovePIE, I think it does pretty much everything that you mention.
I just googled it and from what I've read glovePIE can only use a Wiimote to emulate a controller on your PC. What I want to do is use a controller on my PC to emulate a Wiimote.
 

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