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To Adjust the Wii Remote Pointer Sensitivity, follow these steps..
Wii
Access System Settings.
Select "Sensor Bar."
Select "Sensitivity."
Aim the Wii Remote at the television.
Use the + and - buttons on the Wii Remote to adjust sensitivity until only two blinking lights appear.
Press the A button when done.
Wii U
From the Wii U Menu, select "System Settings."
Using the Left Stick, scroll to the "Wii Remote and Sensor Bar" icon and press the A Button.
Select "Adjust Wii Remote Pointer Sensitivity."
Tap "Next."
Point the Wii Remote at the sensor bar and press the A Button.
With the Wii Remote pointed at the sensor bar, press the - and + Buttons to adjust the sensitivity so that only two white dots are visible in the black window.
Turn on your Nintendo Wii by plugging it into a power source and pressing the power button.
Press the "A" button on your Wii controller to continue from the warning screen.
Select "Wii" button in the left
hand corner of the main menu, by using your Wii remote to move the hand
shaped cursor over the "Wii" button and pressing the "A" button on the
controller to select the Wii options.
Click the "Wii Settings" box on the right.
Select the left arrow to scroll over to more options. Then select "Internet" from the list and "Connection Settings."
Choose an open connection by
selecting the "Connection 3: None" option, then the "Wireless
Connection" option, and the "Search for an Access Point Option."
Choose the access point you want
to use from the list that will be displayed. Save the settings by
clicking "OK." Then click "OK" to start a connection test. When the
test is complete you are connected.
Synchronizing the Wii Remote with the Wii Console Synchronizing the Wii Remote to a Wii console allows the Wii Remote to communicate with the console. The Wii Remote included with your system should already be synchronized to your console. However, all additional Wii Remotes you use with your system also need to be synced in order to function properly.. There are two different modes of synchronizing (syncing):
STANDARD MODE - The Standard Mode procedure is used when adding additional Wii Remotes to your system or if you want to re-synchronize your original Wii Remote. Once synchronized, the Wii Remote will stay synced to the console unless you overwrite the settings by syncing the remote to a different console. For instructions on Standard Mode syncing, please click here.
ONE TIME MODE - This mode allows you to temporarily use your remote on a Wii console other than your own, or to use a friend's remote on your console. It can also be used to change the order of the Wii Remotes, without the need to turn off the Wii console. One Time Mode does not delete the Standard Mode setting stored in the Wii Remote. In this mode, the Wii Remote will only communicate with the Wii console while the power is on. When the power is turned off, the Wii Remote will lose its sync with the Wii Console. For instructions on One Time Mode setup, please click here.
Note: Only a Wii Remote in Standard Mode can turn the Wii console power ON or OFF. Standard Mode Synchronization Note: Make sure you have placed batteries in the Wii Remote (how to).
Press the Power button on the Wii console to turn it on.
Open the SD Card Slot cover on the front of the Wii console. Remove the battery cover on the back of the Wii Remote you wish to sync up.
Press and release the SYNC button just below the batteries on the Wii Remote; the Player LED will blink. Quickly press and release the SYNC button on the inside of the SD Card compartment on the console.
When the Player LED blinking stops, the syncing is complete. The LED that is illuminated indicates the player number (1 through 4).
One Time Mode SynchronizationNote: This mode temporarily removes Standard Mode synchronization setup for all Wii Remotes until the power of the Wii console is turned off. When the power is turned back on again, the Standard Mode settings will return.
Press the HOME Button on a Wii Remote that is synchronized with the Wii console.
Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Button menu.
Select the Reconnect Option.
Press the 1 and 2 Buttons at the same time on the Wii Remote that you want to synchronize with the console. If you are syncing multiple Wii Remotes, press the 1 and 2 Buttons on each Wii Remote immediately (without a significant pause) in the order you want them synced. The order in which you synchronize Wii Remotes determines the player order (1 through 4) for multiplayer games. The Player LED will blink during the syncing process. When the blinking stops, the connection is complete.
Set Up and Use of the Nunchuk
Feed the cord on the Wii Remote's wrist strap through the connector hook.
Insert the Nunchuk plug into the Enternal Extension Connector on the bottom of the Wii Remote.
Note: Place your hand through the wrist strap of the Wii Remote and hold the remote firmly in your hand. Slide the strap lock up so that the strap will not fall off of your wrist. Do not over tighten the strap lock so that it's uncomfortable. It should just be light enough to hold the wrist strap in place. (For more information on using the wrist strap, click here).
Synchronizing the Wii Remote with the Wii Console
Synchronizing the Wii Remote to a Wii console allows the
Wii Remote to communicate with the console. The Wii Remote
included with your system should already be synchronized
to your console. However, all additional Wii Remotes you
use with your system also need to be synced in order to function
properly..
There are two different modes of synchronizing (syncing):
STANDARD MODE -
The Standard Mode procedure is used when adding additional Wii Remotes
to your system or if you want to re-synchronize your original Wii
Remote. Once synchronized, the Wii Remote will stay synced to the
console unless you overwrite the settings by syncing the remote to a
different console. For instructions on Standard Mode syncing, please click here.
ONE TIME MODE - This mode allows
you to temporarily use your remote on a Wii console other
than your own, or to use a friend's remote on your console.
It can also be used to change the order of the Wii Remotes,
without the need to turn off the Wii console. One Time Mode
does not delete the Standard Mode setting stored in the Wii
Remote. In this mode, the Wii Remote will only communicate
with the Wii console while the power is on. When the power
is turned off, the Wii Remote will lose its sync with the
Wii Console. For instructions on One Time Mode setup, please click
here.
Note: Only a Wii Remote in Standard Mode can turn the Wii console power ON or OFF.
Standard Mode Synchronization Note: Make sure you have placed batteries in the Wii Remote (how to).
Press the Power button on the Wii console to turn it on.
Open the SD Card Slot cover on the front of the Wii console.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the Wii Remote you
wish to sync up.
Press and release the SYNC button just below the batteries on
the Wii Remote; the Player LED will blink. Quickly press and release
the SYNC button on the inside of the SD Card compartment on the console.
When the Player LED blinking stops, the syncing is complete. The LED that
is illuminated indicates the player number (1 through 4).
One Time Mode SynchronizationNote: This mode temporarily removes Standard Mode
synchronization setup for all Wii Remotes until the power of the Wii
console is turned off. When the power is turned back on again, the
Standard Mode settings will return.
Press the HOME Button on a Wii Remote that is synchronized with the Wii console.
Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Button menu.
Select the Reconnect Option.
Press the 1 and 2 Buttons at the same time on the Wii Remote that you
want to synchronize with the console. If you are syncing
multiple Wii Remotes, press the 1 and 2 Buttons
on each Wii Remote immediately (without a significant pause) in the order
you want them synced. The order in which you synchronize
Wii Remotes determines the player order (1 through 4) for multiplayer
games. The Player LED will blink during the syncing process.
When the blinking stops, the connection is complete.
Do you mean that no cursors appear on your screen? You most likely need a new sensor bar. The button presses are transmitted via wi-fi directly to the wii, but the wiimote's position relies on infrared transmission to the sensor bar.
First check your cable connection. Eject the disk, if you have inside.
Unplug the console at the back
Wait 10 minutes
Plug it back in
Turn it on from the remote
Press reset if it does not show up
Hold the power button to shut it off
Turn it on once more. If this not help may your Wii need service.
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