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Erratic Cursor/Character Movement Issues If the Wii Remote appears
to operate correctly, but the cursor is not showing on the screen or the
characters are acting erratically, this indicates the problem may be with
either the motion sensor in the Wii Remote or with the Sensor Bar.
Erratic cursor/character movement issues may be resolved by:
1. Put the Wii Remote in a neutral position by resting it on a flat surface
during gameplay. If the character or cursor tilts on its own, a motion
sensor may be "stuck."
2. To free a motion sensor, tap the button side of the Wii Remote against the
palm of your other hand without using much force.
Caution Too much force may damage the motion sensor. Make
sure to tap the Wii Remote against the soft part of your palm.
3. If the cursor does not appear on the screen, or if it moves erratically,
verify that the Wii Remote pointer lens (tinted rectangle at the end of the
Wii Remote) is free of obstructions and contamination (stickers, heavy
smudges, etc.).
4. Make sure the Wii Remote jacket is securely in place, and that it does not
block—even partially—the Wii Remote pointer lens.
5. Verify that bright sunlight or bright lights are not confusing the infrared
sensor. Move the Fun Center away from the window, close any curtains,
and/or turn off the room lights.
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Information The Wii Remote contains motion
sensors that detect movements like swordplay,
baseball batting, and car steering. The sensors
translate these movements into gameplay actions.
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