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HoloControl: Use real buttons on Wii Nunchuk to control virtual objects

Click controller and air-tap gesture was not enough for me, so I connected Wii Nunchuk buttons to HoloLens over Bluetooth.

Demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75GZE48Ib2U

Building instructions and sources
https://github.com/cazacov/HoloControl

/* basic soldering skills required */

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    Very cool.

    Question @Victor_MUC ... your 3D Unity app "HoloControl Demo" seems to be running in a 2D window on the HoloLens... is that intentional?

    I haven't seen a Unity 3D app running as a 2D app before and I am curious how you got that result?

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    @Victor_MUC
    In the property settings for your Unity project under "Other Settings" do you have the Virtual Reality Supported check box checked for the project you used in the demo?

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