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Old 06-23-2010, 11:21 AM
aid aid is offline
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Default Nintendo Wii Help!!!!!!!!?

Hello, I recently changed the location on my nintendo wii, and I started it up and noticed the screen cursor was really bouncy and jumpy. Without thinking I adjusted the sensitivity for to low and now I cant see the cursor at all.

Now the question is, how the hell can reset the sensitivity, without using the remote. I cant use the remote because I canged the sensitivity so low I can even see the cursor, so can anyone help?
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Old 06-23-2010, 11:30 AM
Nic E Nic E is offline
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You should still be able to see the wii mote cursor....

make sure the batteries are good and be POSITIVE that the sensor bar is in the right position!
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Old 06-04-2011, 03:49 AM
hilariomaccarone hilariomaccarone is offline
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Hi, first off you have to have batteries in the right controller. If you have other rechargeable things in it .Take them out and Put two AA batteries in it. Then open the little door on the console. There is a little red button on you controller next to the batteries. Push it and then push the little red button in the console. Wait till the lights quite flashing and then you should be hooked up again. Make sure you don't have to much light in the room. It really makes a difference. Every time you stop or turn off a game you have to do this. Hope it works. If not call nintendo....
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