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Wii remote problem

Wii remote turns console on but at the menu screen the hand does not come up to select different thins so im stuck on the menu screen

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Make sure ur senser bar is plugged in, the wii remote has full charge and the wii remote it connected proply

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  • designdreams Jul 01, 2011

    I'm having the same problem and have already tried these solutions. Any other ideas?

  • Anonymous Jul 03, 2011

    Press the little red button in the behind the plastic clip-on :)

  • Anonymous Jul 03, 2011

    and on the wii at same time.

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