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Troubleshoot Cursor Issue in Nintendo Wii and Wii Controller Model
1. Troubleshoot Cursor Issue in Nintendo
Wii and Wii Controller Model
Rose Morris is an
Article Writer at
Gamesrepairer.co.uk
She will write on topic
related to
Console repair services
.
2. Nintendo is offering wide range of games for
all age group people, for the last 15 years.
It has made the gamers crazy all over the
world, with all its awesome - games and their
characters.
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3. In all Nintendo models, from old to the latest
Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS –
the game console repair problems are mainly
due to, dust, corrosion, wear and tear,
moisture, hardware damage or software fault
or malfunction.
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4. The common Nintendo consoles repair issues
are like screen damage, Power connection
trouble, Button problem, freezing or Cursor
problem.
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5. In the Nintendo Wii or Nintendo Wii
Controller model, the gamers have
experienced the Cursor issue a lot, where the
cursor is not visible.
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6. The Cursor may not be appearing because of
faults in the following parts:
1. Low Battery
2. Wii Remote
3. Sensor Bar
4. Wii Remote not synced with the system
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7. Guide to resolve the Cursor issue in Nintendo
Console Game :
• It is important to verify that the Wii
remote’s pointer lens - is not obstructed by
any dust or sticker, smudges, etc.
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8. • The remote should be held directly in
front of the system and not very far away
(distance between the remote and system
should be less than 10 feet).
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9. • There should not be too bright light
source near to the Wii remote, which may
affect the remote’s operation.
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10. • It is possible that due to low Battery, the
cursor may not be appearing on the screen.
The four LED’s flashing, indicates the full
strength of the Battery.
If less than four LED’s are lit, then it is
advisable to replace the old batteries with the
new one.
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11. • It may be possible that the Nintendo Wii
remote is not synced with the System.
For resolving this, Press the Power button on
the Wii remote and check if the Console gets
On or not. Manually synchronizing of the
remote, helps in solving this issue.
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12. • If manual synchronization does not help
to get the cursor on the screen, then it is the
problem of the Wii remote. For this, support
should be taken up from the Nintendo
Console service centre or from any authentic
and professional local Nintendo Console
repair centre.
Rose Morris is an Article Writer at Gamesrepairer.co.uk
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13. One can also try multiple remotes to verify
the real problem (- fault in remote or system).
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14. • Sensor Bars should be checked. Its chord
connections and wires should not be frayed.
And it should be free from any kind of
obstructions.
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15. If the above suggested steps, does not help to
get the cursor back on the screen, then it is
better to get in touch with a reliable Nintendo
repair centre or any genuine Game Console
repair centre.
Rose Morris is an Article Writer at Gamesrepairer.co.uk
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