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Sync a Wii Remote Controller

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  2 AA batteries, aa batteries, blink, Button, challenging process, Computing, consol, Controller, Dark, Game controllers, Genie, Home screen, job, journey, lit blue, little door, minimal time, New Wii, Nintendo, nintendo wii, nintendo wii consol, number 3 stop, old wii controller, rechargeable, red button, Remote Controller, simple steps, squares, sync, tech genie, Technology Internet, Tools, Touch! Generations, two steps, video games, Wii, Wii Consol, Wii controller, wii remote, Wii Remote Charger, wii remote controller    Posted date:  November 22, 2010  |  No comment

Connecting and syncing a New Wii remote controller is very complicated or let’s say a challenging process to be done for the first time. If you want to take a shortcut and want to get the job done with minimal time and effort you can use your old Wii controller. However if you want to appear as the tech genie and prove it to your friends follow these simple steps.

Tools:

1)      Nintendo Wii Consol.

2)      A Wii Remote.

3)      2 AA batteries or a Wii Remote Charger.

First of all you need to turn on your console (Wii) and in the Home screen press any button on your remote controller if the 4 squares on the bottom of the controller remain dark change the batteries or charge it for a while if it is rechargeable.

After you make sure that your batteries are working, check 4 squares and make sure that blink blue then stop. That means that your Wii remote is not synced. Press 1 and 2 buttons at the same time and this will connect your Wii to your consol even if it has been connected before.

If the 4 squares still blink then this means that this two steps did not work. Open your consol underneath the front of the consol you will find a little door for the front panel open it and press the red button you will find there.

Remove the batteries in your Remote and press the red button under them then put it back. If led number 3 stop blinking and led 1 remains lit blue this means that you have synced your Wii remote and the job is done in simple steps. Start the journey and make sure to tie your wrist strap and let the fun begins.


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