You might need to recalibrate it with the wii system.
In the back, there's a button you have to press and hold, while pressing the button on the wii system, too.
At least, I think so. I've done it with mine before and that's how I fixed it.
well either its broken or change the batteries
Usually you change batteries when it dies out on you. But there are also indications that batteries need changing. Like it's not working smoothly, or remote signal seems weak, or the flashing battery indicator. Best if you have a spare set of batteries on hand.
Hold down the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. If you don't get flashing lights at the bottom, your remotes are broken or out of batteries. If you do get flashing lights, good. That means your remote is in discovery mode. If that works, try syncing with the console via the red sync button under the wii remote (in the battery area) and the red sync button on the console.
i know i think.... we want to make sure that it is dead or it is broken that is why.
well, pressing any of the buttons should at least do something. if there are no lights at the bottom of the remote, then change the batteries and try again. If the light is flashing but that's it, then you should sync the remote to the console.
The batteries provide power to the remote - so that it can perform the functions it was designed for.
It depends on the remote, but it's usually 2-4 batteries and they are most likely to be AAA batteries.
If your Wii remote doesn't turn on then you 1. Check to make sure it has batteries. 2. check to make sure your Wii is working and everything is plugged in. 3. maybe haven't synced it yet and you need to open the front flap and push down the little red button. wait for the lights to stop flashing on the Wii remote, and it should turn on. if not try again. 4. Your Wii remote is broken and you should replace it.
If it's yellow, then the wii remote is done charging. But if you put the wii remote on the charger and it immediately turns yellow even though your remote has no batteries, then your charger has problems/it's broken.
take out the batteries, and role them against your hands and put them back in. or you can try refrigerating the batteries, or put in new batteries, or smack the remote.
Depends on the Toshiba remote. Generally remotes use AAA batteries.
RC remote control helicopter take AA batteries. On the average, I believe that they require about six batteries. What types of batteries is up to you.