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In addition to its alarm functionality, the app also includes a built-in bitmap font creator, allowing users to create their own custom fonts. To use this feature, users must convert their bmp files to 24-bit pngs. | In addition to its alarm functionality, the app also includes a built-in bitmap font creator, allowing users to create their own custom fonts. To use this feature, users must convert their bmp files to 24-bit pngs. | ||
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General | |
Author | Mouse |
Type | Utilities |
Version | 0.06 |
License | GPL |
Last Updated | 2009/09/08 |
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This Strobe Alarm Clock is an entirely new application that combines features from both WiiStrobe and Alarmii. Created from scratch by Mouse, with the goal of creating a powerful alarm clock that flashes the screen and shakes/rumbles the Wiimote. This makes it an ideal tool for deaf Wii owners.
In addition to its alarm functionality, the app also includes a built-in bitmap font creator, allowing users to create their own custom fonts. To use this feature, users must convert their bmp files to 24-bit pngs.
Installation
In order to use this application, you must have the Homebrew Channel installed on your Wii. To install the application, you have two options:
- Copy the apps folder to the root of your SD card.
- Or, copy the strobe-alarm-clock folder to the apps folder on your SD card.
Media
my wii program - strobe alarm clock for wii - useful for deaf (ELY M.)