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Thanks Stefan, You're right, Wii is not optimal. I need one X axis and one Y axis; two parameters. The pad is going to be used in two ways: 1) Dotting a mark somewhere to set new values for both parameters. I'm hoping to find a way to add slew/inertia so both MIDI CCs values will creep slowly towards there new set values 2) Manually "draw" dynamic changes of both parameter's values. An easy solution would be to pick up an ordinary joystick and put it in a box with no lid that lets the foot move around the stick inside the framework of the box. But this will only support nr 2 of above. I guess Osculator can be used to handle it on the software side. I know some software add-ons can make the touch pad of a mac laptop work like that and maybe that can be extended to work with a bigger touch pad via USB? Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) www.ubetoo.com/Artist.taf?_ArtistId=6550 On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Stefan Smulovitz <stefan@kenaxis.com> wrote: > You could always look at using a Wii Fit with the latest version of > Osculator - http://www.osculator.net/wiki/ to help you connect it to your > software. Problem is you have to stand on it as it works by using 4 >pressure > sensors - one on each supporting foot. You couldn't really draw a curve >with > your toe. Probably not what you were thinking of at all but an off the >wall > alternative controller. (I guess for that matter you could tape a >wii-mote > to your foot and rotate and tilt your foot as well.) > Stefan > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > www.kenaxis.com >