As most of you know, the LINK started out life as what we call a "TVPC," namely a disc-less, quiet computer that's configured specifically for bringing Internet video to the tv. From that foundation, it's rapidly evolving to provide a more seamless couch experience. One area that's receiving a lot of attention is the controller.
Recently, we've been spending some time prototyping with motion sensing controllers, including the Nintendo wii controller. The significant thing about this kind of interface is that it allows an easy way to have both standard menu navigation (up down left right) as well as free form mouse control, which is still needed for web browsing. There's even a virtual keyboard
(which we certainly won't use in production). Posted a quick youtube video of it in action. For those of you that want to play along at home, you can follow the instructions below.
If you don't have a LINK, but would like to try out the software (you'll have to apply the mods below manually) you can booting your PC from a flash drive with the software, instructions here No guarantees, it's meant for the LINK, but I have heard reports of some folks getting it working fine on other PCs.