So, I got around to testing the penguin gun, and it works, with 1 caveat and 2 potential caveats. After getting the pistol to sync with windows and GlovePIE I was unable to get the wii remote back on (will talk about this later in the post) so I gave up on comparing the two under the exact same conditions before I got too frustrated. This being said, I cannot be certain that the second condition is exclusive to the pistol, or if it is for the wii remote as well.
First of all, I have confirmed the IR sensor in the pistol is more sensitive than the wii remote, considering I had to block out the windows behind my computer in order for the cursor to stop skipping around in confusion, either when using it on the wii or the pc. I suspect however that the PC is more receptive to the sensitivity, as the cursor skipped around more frequently and violently than on the wii. This means that I will have to switch the locations of my tv and pc. (which is not a big deal because I was planning to do that anyway in the future).
Secondly, and this is the one I am not sure whether it is the pistol or the script, but when I tested it on the first draft of the script you posted, I found that at the sides of the monitor the cursor begins to skip back closer to the center of the screen. To be more specific, the horizontal field limitation is such that I can drag the cursor across to the second monitor on the left, and get about 20% across it before experiencing this phenomenon, while if I try to drag it across to the right, as soon as I get to the right edge of the screen it does this. I do not know what causes this to happen this way, whether it is a matter of the script programming or something else. If the phenomenon cannot be programmed out completely in a later revision I hope you will help me figure out how to center it on my main monitor so that if I slightly overshoot the monitor to the left or right there won't be the skip.
Third, I own the version 1 pistol. This means that it is not compatible with the Wii Motion Plus attachment. I contacted customer service and they said that they had an adapter from their returns that they can send me if I send my order number and shipping address. I purchased directly from Penguin United, and they do not have the version 2 pistol anymore. I bring this up, because aside from version 1 lacking the motion plus adapter (which customer service claims is the only thing that differs between the two) if you read the reviews for the pistol on Amazon there are statements about the pistol disconnecting mid game, and being inaccurate. I cannot verify if any of this is true, because Howard has not released a more complete version of the script for me to test the two side by side. I will see about finding a version 2 pistol when I get around to buying it a few weeks from now.
Aside from those 3 possible caveats, the pistol works fine, connects to the PC as well as a wii remote, and connects to glovePIE as well (or in my case, as poorly) as a real wii remote. I will give a direct side by side review of the over all shape, design, and button layout to a guncon 2, a wii remote, and a wii zapper in a later post, to give my full impression on the feel of the device and its strengths and weaknesses.
However, I want to bring up a technical problem I have been constantly having. Even though I can sync my wii remote to windows with little difficulty, getting GlovePIE to recognize that it has been synced has been a constant problem that has dogged me all throughout the process. Is there anything I can do to get it to recognize any easier?