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Press the Power button on the Wii console to turn it on.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the Wii Remote you wish to sync up, and press the SYNC button just below the batteries. The Player LED will blink.
Open the SD Card Slot cover on the front of the Wii console and press the SYNC button on the inside of the compartment.
When the Player LED blinking stops, the syncing is complete. The LED that is illuminated indicates the player number (1 to 4).
This procedure must be followed for each additional Wii Remote added to your system.
Right below the scroll button there is an eject button. Push this and slide out the cover. You will find the battery compartment. Insert 2, AAA batteries. Be careful about the polarity. It is marked. Just match the polarity. In between the 2 batteries you will find the receiver unit. Slide this one out. Insert this receiver unit into the USB port of your laptop. Close the battery compartment cover. Turn the mouse upside down. You will find an on/off (on the right side top) switch. switch it to on position. If the mouse is not detected, press the connect button below the on/off switch. Good luck.
I just called Dynex because I had the same problem. Remove the batteries and press the power button and hold it down for 15-20 seconds, put the batteries back in and try to power on and power off, change channels, etc... if so the remote is fine. The guy told me that sometimes when you need to replace the batteries you also have to re-set the remote control.
Try taking an eraser to the area where the batties go. If the batties are dead for too long of time they will begin to leak. The leak can damage the unit. If this doesn't do it, you may have to think about replacing it...good luck.
TAKE IT BACK!!! If you can. Many problems w/Dynex.Esp. Now they are no longer in business.
You can not get parts for them.Your remote problem may be a stuck button.Try pushing each button.Sometimes the rubber sticks if the remote is new.Battery may be bad or not making good contact.Take the batt.cover off and roll the batts. Also take the batts.out and push the buttons on the remote,then replace the batts.some times that works.But if you can take it back to Best Buy.And get another TV. Stay away from off brands. Also RCA are junk,not the same compant. I have too many in the shop to count even if I count with my toes. Samsung ,also Vizeo great for the price."basicly a lower end of LG"If you can't fine a decent priced TV at Best Buy,Try Wal Mart. But on all these new TV's,you need to buy the warenty.They still have alot of bugs to work out.That is about 98% of my business.Doing the warenty repairs in central FL.
I hope this helps you out. todd
I think you'll find that the tv is at fault. I, unfortunately bought one of these **** things as well. If you try to turn the channel, or volume, at the tv itself, you'll find that it won't work either. Seems to happen when switching between HD and regular programming a lot, but can happen at any time. You get what you ( and I ) paid for....
I just bought a 32" dynex lcd and saw that i couldn't program my two $5 ge remotes to work it. From reading in this forum and others I'm not the only one with the problem, I thought I was stuck with only the dynex remote. But the dynex website tells you how to get universal remotes to work,
It tells you to try the codes for Orion, Emerson, Memorex, Sansui, Sylvania, Zenith. The second orion code worked for me. both my ge remotes look and work the same but one uses a four digit code and the other uses a three digit code. I used 0135 on one and 135 on the other. There is a good chance that if you try the codes for the brands dynex lists you will find one that works. The 0135 or 135 might work for most dynex tv's.
If you have a ge remote and haven't programmed it for volume punch through you might try it. It allows the tv volume to be controlled using the ge remote even when it's set to something other than tv.
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