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Wii Balance Board GUI 2.0.0.0, released by independent developer TheOneCodes, is a lightweight Windows utility whose single purpose is to resurrect Nintendo’s discontinued Wii Fit Balance Board as a functional PC input device. Once launched, the program auto-detects the board over a standard Bluetooth connection and exposes its four load-cell readings in real time, letting clinicians, hobbyists, or fitness enthusiasts repurpose the inexpensive plastic accessory for posture analysis, weight tracking, game-controller input, or custom balance-training scripts. No additional drivers or Nintendo software are required; the GUI presents a zero-configuration plot of center-of-pressure coordinates, total mass, and individual foot loads, and it can optionally stream these values to any application that accepts generic joystick, keyboard, or OSC (Open Sound Control) events. Because the utility maps the board’s raw kilogram values directly to Windows APIs, users can inject balance data into medical-rehabilitation software, stream VR titles that accept analog axis input, or simply log daily weight CSV files without touching a line of code. The publisher supplies only one public build—version 2.0.0.0—indicating that the feature set is considered complete for the intended niche. The program falls under the “System Utilities” category on software catalogs, specifically within the “Hardware Tools” sub-section that covers diagnostic and repurposing tools for legacy peripherals. Wii Balance Board GUI is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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