The problem may be either the sensor or the mechanical latch. Test the sensor by opening the door and pushing the latch all the way closed with a screwdiver. If the sensor now turns the light off, the problem is mechanical.
The latch loop of metal may have screws to loosen it, then position it so it more fully pushes the latching mechanism closed. That fixed my 2007 CRV with the same problem.
The problem may be either the sensor or the mechanical latch. Test the sensor by opening the door and pushing the latch all the way closed with a screwdiver. If the sensor now turns the light off, the problem is mechanical. The latch loop of metal may have screws to loosen it, then position it so it more fully pushes the latching mechanism closed. That fixed my 2007 CRV with the same problem.
TVs work with remotes because TVs have an IR sensor on the front bezel for receiving a signal from a remote control. Your Asus monitor is NOT equipped with such a sensor to receive commands from a remote control. It will NEVER work with TV remotes. Not in a million years. Don't even think it.
no because the original xbox does not have the wireless sensor need for xbox360 controllers.
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
With a wii remote and the sensor bar.
Any remote sensor fulfills your question. A radiation pyrometer, a magnetic sensor, a light sensitive switch and so on.
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Any remote sensor fulfills your question. A radiation pyrometer, a magnetic sensor, a light sensitive switch and so on.
the wii remote itself has a sensor on it therefore you are able to point it at the sensor bar and the result is the little finger thingy. The nunchuck does not have the sensor thing in it so therefore the answer to your question is no. That is the reason wii remotes cost 50 dollars because of complex wiring that goes through them and the nunchuck only costs 20.
Temperature and moisture stability are typically key factors at UbiBot in minimising costly and irreversible property damage. A critical alarm from a remote temperature sensor will allow you to take action before the temperature or humidity reaches dangerous levels. As a result, a wireless remote temperature sensor is required.