Quick tip: It ain't hard. Yallcenter.com.Before the screw,Cursor (hand) or character movement not responding properly? Hold the Wii Remote with the button side down. Without using much force, firmly tap the button side of the remote against the palm of your other hand a few times. Doing this does not take a lot of force, so be sure not to tap the Wii Remote very hard. Check for proper response. If the problem is not solved, please follow the rest of the instructions on this page.
For all Wii Remote issues: If you are experiencing problems with a new Wii Remote, or are having difficulty with a Wii Remote that was previously working properly, please carefully read and follow the instructions on this page. First, follow these guidelines to ensure you have set up the system properly to have theoptimal 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 (more info).
- Make sure you are using fresh batteries in the Wii Remote.
- The Wii Remote Controller should be used between 3 to 10 feet from the TV.
- Make sure no objects are blocking the signals between the Sensor Bar, the Wii console, and the Wii Remote.
- Check for interference from infra-red light sources, such as candles, sunlight, fireplaces, and stoves.
- Radio frequency interference may cause the Wii Remote to work erratically. Check for wireless devices such as cordless phones, wireless computer keyboards or mice, or other similar devices, and move or turn them off.
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Still having problems? If the basic guidelines above did not solve your problem, the more specific information below may help.
- All other Wii Remote issues
If the Wii Remote is being recognized by the Wii console, but you are experiencing other issues, check the list of additional symptoms below. If one fits the description, click it to read the available troubleshooting; if you can't find one that sounds like the problem you are experiencing, select "All other problems."And now it's okay.

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