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If you want to make exercise fun, try converting your exercise bike into a video game controller by using an infra-red sensor to bounce off a 1" wide strip of aluminum foil on its wheel to control forward motion in the game. I also use an Adafruit FT232H breakout board and some custom python code which AI wrote for me. Finally, I am using a Wii Remote controller to add additional actions like turning left or right by pressing its joystick. This video demos me playing one of my favorite games, Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition on Steam. At the end of the video, I show the IR sensor that I built followed by a software diagram that shows all the programs I am reusing from other people to do this. I hope this inspires you to do something similar. Enjoy, have fun and be safe! Future improvements might be to screw on pressure sensors on the bottom of the exercise bike so it can rock side to side a little bit like a motorcycle to give you more options for game control. The Nintendo Wii Balance Board used that trick to make their game controller work. Picture of my Infra-red sensor: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lhvr... Software diagram showing all the third party open source programs I am reusing that were developed by other people: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eGxv... One last note. The WiinUPRO shown in the diagram is actually a port of that program. The original WiinUPRO sends data through the Windows OS and some games poll the low level keyboard hardward. In order to support those types of games (like neverwinter), I had to use a port of WiinUPRO called, "WiiuNUPro-port-to-virtual-pad" which also required this, "ViGEmBus Setup 1.2.2, “It’s dead Jim” release". AI helped me identify all of these programs. My full set of notes that I made while I was making this project are at the link below. I tried to document what Microsoft Copilot AI and I came up with along the way. There was a lot of trial and error before we found a set of tools that would install on Windows 11 properly. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BZU1...