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Old 04-04-2008, 12:26 PM  
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Ottoman - nice post. One slight typo in your FAQ section:

I want to turn off the sounds coming from my remote, how an i do that?
G into the remotes settings on the wii. you can also modify rumble and other things.

Should read "Go into the remotes....."
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:05 PM  
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biggg cut/

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How far from the Wii can I be and still use my wireless Wii Remote?
Nintendo claims the wireless range of the Wii Remote is 35 feet.

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do yours really work that far?
cause i can't play while i'm sitting on my couch, maybe i setted the Remote bar in a weird place
it's on my tv. any suggestions?
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You can go into Wii Settings and increase the sensitivity of the Wii Remote. If that doesnt help there are more powerful sensor bars out there.
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Old 04-08-2008, 01:35 PM  
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did it and it worked fine.
i also didnt know there were more powerful bars out there.
does it change a lot?
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:48 AM  
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Me too!!!!!

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I found your tutorial, but I still seem to have a problem with my Wiimotes. I have re-synched them several times, unplugged, changed batteries, etc. but I still get no cursor when I start up my Wii. The home button works, and the + and -, but that's it. The really strange thing, when I plug it into my guitar, the guitar buttons work like the wiimote should...Any suggestions? Thanks!

I have the exact same problem...the wiimote is useless except for GH III. It worked perfectly fine before GH III. Any clue what can be done?
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