I have (or soon will have had) that same problem. What my remote is doing is, with the rechargeable batteries, it won't turn on. but whenever I put in regular batteries, it works just fine. Here is what i suggest doing:
Turn the console power off, using the power button, then unplug it. then in a few seconds, plug it back in. Turn the power of the WII console on and stay at the health and safety info screen. Don't press anything! Then with your first WII remote that you wish to sync, remove the battery cover on the back and press the sync button. (if using a rechargeable, there is a little button on the cover that you can push in with a tack). After you press it, the blue lights will blink, all of them. Then quickly press and release the red button on the inside flap in the front of the wii console labeled SYNC. (near the SD card slot.) After you do this, the wii remote should stop blinking and one light should stay lit indicating the player number.Do this for all of your wii remotes. If your wii remote is like mine, (the rechargeable battery won't work, but the regular kind will,) then put the regular kind in, and do the process.
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.
hold power button on wii remote and the wii goes in to stanby not off
YES! Press the Home button on the remote, go down to Wii Remote settings, press A and there should be a Wii Remote sound setting
2 ways: Disconnect the batteries from the wii remote, Press the HOME button and go to wii remote and then you can click a button that goes to the reconnect screen this automatically turns the wii remote off.
Go in to home by pressing the home butten on your wii remote, press on wii remote settings at the bottom and press on the rumble feature in the middle.
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.
Turn on the Wii and open the case on the back of the 2nd Wii remote and you will find a red button that says sync. Then open the little door on the front of your Wii,and you will find another red button. Press the red sync button on both the Wii and Wii remote at the same time. After all that, the 2nd light on the 2nd Wii remote should light up blue
1. Go to the Home Menu and select "Wii Remote Settings"2. Press the Minus and Plus buttons on screen or on the remote to set the speaker volume.
Turn on the Wii and open the case on the back of the 2nd Wii remote and you will find a red button that says sync. Then open the little door on the front of your Wii,and you will find another red button. Press the red sync button on both the Wii and Wii remote at the same time. After all that, the 2nd light on the 2nd Wii remote should light up blue
because it is a 1 player game
You press the home button, then you go to wii remote settings, then you turn down the volume
plug up the gray cord the press the power button on the remote or on the wii consel.