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the sensor reads where the remote is in relation to the sensor and reads what way the remote moves (up, down, left, right) the wii reads this info as if it were a button on a gamepad
Either objects are in the way of the wii remote or the sensor bar is not properly hooked up.
Depending on what type of wireless sensor you have you might need the original sensor bar to pick up the signal
you can just fix it up with some tools trust me
Well, it is either that you need to go into the options and put the sensor bar above or below your tv, if it is on the wrong one, then switch it. Or, try pulling your Wii Sensor Bar in a bit, that's what I did before, and it worked. Hope this helped! :)
There will inevitably be dust that has not been vacuumed up and this will probably start to swirl around.
Uh, you might of vacuumed them up while you were vacuuming...they mighta fallen off the table and then you vacuumed them up. Hope I helped....
Sounds like a scratched up disk. Buy a disk cleaner or cream to fix it.
1. Try unplugging your will sensor bar 2. See if your Sensor bar is damaged (you can check this by getting your Mobile phone and going to camera the hold it up to the sensor bar you should be able to see 5 lights on each side they should be pink/blue colour) 3. You should be able buy Sensor bar $10-20 at any gaming shop 4. If still not working it may be your wii remote
Either go to your wii and open up the slot at the front and click th SYNC button or, open up the back of your wii remote and Click that sync button.
To set up a sensor bar for the Nintendo Wii, place it directly above or below your television screen. Ensure it is centered with the TV and within a few feet of the Wii remote’s range. The sensor bar should be positioned horizontally and should have a clear line of sight to the Wii remote for optimal tracking. Make sure it’s secured and not obstructed by any objects.