While using the nunchuck during Wii Fitness Plus, I receive the error that communications with the Wii remote have been interrupted. When I press A to reconnect to the remote, I am only able to play for a short time before I receive the same error.
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I find it very irratating to navigate the wii menu as well. It seems our problem is the remote is very very sensitive to the sensor bar. You have to swing the remote around a bit to find the 'hand' you use to click on where you want to go. also, I find that I first have to press A when the menu comes, then almost have the remote 3 inches from the sensor bar. I have also tried putting the sensor bar in different loactions. Like, if we are playing standing up, we put the bar atop of the tv, otherwise if it is a game we can play while sitting, we put the sensor bar under the tv, on the stand (this is a 20") Try moving yours around and find out what works best for you. But it is frustrating as I too find that the remote is too dag 'on sensitive!! Even though I know it's fussy, we still have the problem daily, doen't get any easier! I hope this suggestion helps.
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Most likely not a fault with either. Try not touching the nunchuk while the game is powering up, as moving the joystick while the game is powering up can cause these issues. If the problem is still happening, click the Wii Home button and open the Wii Remote Settings at the bottom of the screen. Choose the option to reconnect the remote, and then try again. If this doesn't work, ai am not really sure what is the issue. You may need to send to NOA for a checkup.
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Return the product and use the Nintendo wired nunchuck. The nintendo wired product is only 19.99 and the cord is not that bad of a deal.
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The sensor may be gone. The best way to test this is really easy and pretty cool to do. Take two candles light them and then place them a little further apart than the wii sensor is. If you are able to use the remotes then the sensor bar needs to be replaced and if ther is still nothing I would try replacing the controller because the infered led's may have gone out. If that still does not work then the sensor decriptor in the wii has gone out. Nintendo should be able to help you with that part. But I do not think that it is the Wii. I feel that your sensor bar is bad.
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