# JoyDance ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96280/163298419-6279f338-069e-4302-971f-b9d2e5fc9f7a.png) # How does it work? It pretends to be the [Just Dance Controller app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubisoft.dance.justdance2015companion), sends movements of the Joy-Con to your game console. # Features - Play Just Dance 2017 and later on Xbox/Stadia/PS/NSW with Joy-Cons. - No latency. - Better score than using a phone. - Support up to 6 players. - Support all platforms (in theory): - Xbox Series X/S - Nintendo Switch - Xbox One (not tested) - Stadia (not tested) - Playstation 4/5 (not tested) # Requirements - PC/Mac/Linux. - [Python 3.7+](https://www.python.org) and [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/) installed. - Bluetooth dongle (because built-in bluetooth sucks). - 1 to 6 Joy-Cons. It's RECOMMENDED to update Joy-Cons to the latest firmware version & calibrate motion sensors using a Nintendo Switch first (ask your friends or bring it to the game shop if you don't have one). # Tested on - JD 2022 on Xbox Series X and JD 2020 on Nintendo Switch. - MacOS Catalina 10.15 with [TP-Link Bluetooth 4.0 Nano USB Adapter UB400](https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/usb-adapter/ub400/). - Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with [MPOW BH519A Bluetooth 5.1 USB Adapter](https://www.xmpow.com/products/mpow-bh519a-bluetooth-5-1-usb-adapter-for-pc). Tested on Zero 2 W with 2 Joy-Cons and it worked just fine. # Installation ... # How to use ...