I'm not sure why it doesn't recognize your guitar. Why don't you try pressing the sync buttons on both the wii remote and the wii (or the control+console for whichever system you have) and it might recognize the guitar again. :)
you need a wii remote for the mic just like the guitar, drums and bass.
IT destroys the circuit in the buttons and after a while.... they break and you can't use the guitar anymore
Open the back of the guitar, then plug the cord from the guitar into the back of the remote. Insert the remote into the guitar (I tend to put the bottom of the remote in first), then close it up.
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To program an autostart remote without a hood switch, locate the vehicle's ignition wires and connect the remote starter's wiring harness according to the specific vehicle's installation manual. Bypass the hood switch function by using a bypass module or programming the remote to recognize the vehicle’s status without the switch. Ensure that the system is set to recognize the engine's running status through other means, such as door or brake signals. Finally, follow the remote's programming instructions to complete the setup.
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You put the guitar down, pick up your remote, and press the [-] button.
yes, you need a wii-remote guitar, but you do not need a real guitar. You can buy a wii-remote guitar anywhere, like F.Y.E., Best Buy, Target, Walmart, etc.
depends what console you have, it it is a wii then you can put in the wii remote into the controller, but if it is ps3 or xbox then you need a signal receiver that you plug into the console, it also depends what guitar you have
its called a remote line or remote hose.
remote printer is these printer we can connect to many computer by using wireless comunication is called remote printer
the wii remote