Before getting started, however, it's important to note that in order to use Google Reader with the Wii, your Wii must be connected to the net (I know that's a blinding flash of the obvious, but I thought I better float that small detail out there...). The other thing you're going to need is the Opera-based browser for the Wii, which can be purchased for a few dollars (Wii Points) through the Wii Shop Channel. Once you have this, you're all set. Fire up the browser on your Wii and navigate to google.reader.com. If you'd like to try the Google Reader interface in a regular browser, visit www.google.com/reader/wii to go into Wii mode.
The Opera browser is a little clunky -- you have to be patient entering URLs -- and navigating with the Wii remote can test your patience, but it was nice to sit in my Eames Lounge Chair and check out the updates that were flowing in to my Google Reader. It's not as efficient as a traditional browser, but it's better than what you get on a hand-held device such as a Blackberry. Below are the simple navigating instructions for using the Wii remote.
- up/down: scroll up/down
- right/left: next/previous item
- 1 button: show subscriptions
- 2 button: show links
When showing subscriptions:
- up/down: previous/next subscription
- right: select current subscription
- left: close
- -/+: collapse/expand folder
If your interested in some more detail, check out Mihai Parparita's blog post. Also, check out the below video, which was also included as part of Parparita's post. Enjoy.
No comments:
Post a Comment