go two the home button once a game is started when there go to bottom of the screen it says disconnect remote it disconnectrs all then just hold 1&2 at the same time to get the number of remotes active as desired
Open up the little flap next to the bit where you insert the disc and press and hold the red button, then whilst holding it press the sync button on the remote (it is beneath the battery cover). I'm unsure, but I think you need to resync the remote to your wii after syncing it with someone elses wii, by following the above process. Also, if the 'someone else' in question lives nearby, you will want to unsync your remote afterwards from their wii, in case it tries to connect to (and disrupt their gaming) their wii. You can do this somewhere in wii options, which is in the bottom left corner of the home menu. Likewise, if you buy a new wii remote, you will need to sync it like this (the wii remote you get with the wii is presynced to the wii).
If your Wii remote is synced with your Wii, all you have to do is press any button on it.If your Wii remote is not synced with your Wii, select Wii Remote Settings > Reconnect and then press the 1 and 2 buttons to connect your Wii remote.
Wii remote plus is black and wii remote is white and less advanced but also less expensive
Yes a Wii remote can work with Wii Fit.
Wii Remotes do work with the Wii U, as long as it is a Wii Remote with a WiiMotion Plus attachment or a Wii Remote Plus, and as long as the game supports it.
a genuine wii remote plus is about $45. a genuine wii remote is about $30.
Press the red button on both the Wii & the Wii remote.
Yes, any Wii remote can connect to any Wii (as well as Wii U)
No.
The Wii remote is an input device.
If you buy just the Wii remote, it should also come with a jacket. I can't remember, but I think the remote that comes with the Wii when you get it also has a wii jacket.
It is. A Wii remote plus is a Wii remote with the motion plus accessory built in.