'course, I'd be surprised if a little wee tracking driver had much of an impact too...

And hmmm...for me, I'd have to BUY a Wii (or the remote at least) and a bluetooth adapter, so I'd probably be better off just going straight for a full TrackIR.. !

I came across FreeTrack abouit 18 months or so ago, but somehow, as it tends to, life came along and got in the way of me building myself one... Might have to have a look again, though with no Win7 driver for my old logitech cam I'd have to shell out for one of those as well...
Keen to hear about how it works out for others...
What webcam do you have? I had a quite a bit of trouble getting my logitech quickcam for notebooks working on windows 7 64bit (was built for windows XP/ME 32Bit). But searched through a few forums and found out that logitech have recently created new drivers for there webcams . I recommend trying these steps for yours:
1. Go to
Unfortunately you have to download both LWS + Vid as a bundle, but I think you can choose to only install LWS (which you need).
2. Install LWS (or both)
PLUGGING IN YOUR WEBCAM WHEN IT ASKS YOU TOO...
3. IMPORTANT: make sure that your windows update is set to automatically download and install drivers (click the icon when you plug in your webcam and there is an option there you can click if it is not set...).
4. Plug in your webcam
It should now download and automatically install drivers for your camera.
Let me know if you have any questions, I might have missed something in the steps...