Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Aiming the Wii Remote?

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It is really difficult for my sensor bar to notice my Wii remote. When it does, the cursor is very twitchy and hard to control. It makes some of the games very annoying to play. It has been like this ever since I bought my Wii for Christmas '07. Help, please!
Thanks so much for the answers. I can finally get my remote to aim perfectly.



Answer
All of this below is from Nintendo's website. It may seem like a lot, but following their troubleshoot section helped me a lot with my problems with my Wii remotes:

First, follow these guidelines to ensure you have set up the system properly to have the optimal environment in which to use the Wii Remote:

* Check to make sure the Sensor Bar cord is inserted into the back of the Wii console and the Sensor Bar is centered above or below your TV screen.
* Make sure you are using fresh batteries in the Wii Remote.


Cursor is off-center, jerky, erratic, disappears, etc.

* Verify that the Wii Remote's pointer lens is free of obstructions and contamination (stickers, heavy smudges, etc.). The pointer lens is the tinted rectangle at the end of the Wii Remote. If the Wii Remote Jacket is being used, verify that it's securely in place on the Wii Remote. If the Wii Remote Jacket is askew, it might be partially blocking the infra-red sensor on the front of the Wii Remote.

* Try a new set of batteries. Occasionally weak batteries can cause this type of behavior.

* Reset the Wii Remote:

1. Take the batteries out of the Wii Remote, wait for one (1) minute, and then re-insert them.

2. Wait a few seconds before pressing any buttons to wake up the Wii Remote.

3. Re-sync the Wii Remote (more about this below)

* Check the Directional Sensor Functionality by holding the Wii Remote with the button side down. Without using much force, tap the button side of the remote against the palm of your other hand. Doing this does not take a lot of force, so be sure not to tap the Wii Remote very hard.

* Verify Sensitivity Setting dots:
Go to the Sensor Bar's sensitivity setting in the Wii menu (Go to website below to find out how to do this) http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/settingsSensorBar.jsp#sensitivity

o If only one or no dots appear on the sensitivity screen, there is likely a problem with the Sensor Bar.

o If there are more than two dots, then it appears there is an additional light or infrared heat source being picked up by the Wii Remote. Avoid sources of infrared light in the gameplay area such as electric, propane or kerosene heaters, flames from fireplaces or candles, and stoves or other sources of heat.

o If both dots appear and the erratic behavior continues even when you move closer to the TV, there is likely a problem with the Wii Remote and it will need to be repaired.



HOW TO RE-SYNC:


Try these steps!

1. Turn the Wii console power OFF by pressing the POWER Button on the front of the console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet for a few seconds. After a few seconds have elapsed, plug the cord back into the wall outlet.

2. Turn the power of the Wii console ON. When you see the Health and Safety screen, open the small flap on the front of the Wii console to find a red button labeled "SYNC." Press and hold the SYNC Button down for 15 seconds. This will clear all the syncs on the Wii, allowing you to get a clean start to begin the process described below.

3. After holding the SYNC Button on the Wii console down for at least 15 seconds, you can now "re-sync" your Wii Remotes:

1. With the first Wii Remote you wish to sync, remove the battery cover on the back of the Wii Remote to find a small red button just below the batteries.

2. Press and release the small red button just below the batteries on the Wii Remote; the blue lights on the front of the Wii Remote will blink.

3. Quickly press and release the red SYNC button on the inside of the white flap on the front of the Wii console. (Picture of this on website: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/ts/wiiremote.jsp#misc )

4. When the Player LED blinking stops and stays lit, the syncing is complete. The LED that is illuminated indicates the player number (1 through 4).

5. This sync procedure must be followed for each additional Wii Remote added to the system.




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