Sep 27 2008
More Useful Nintendo Wii Tips
2. Send your Mii to a friend: Go to your Mii Channel and click on the Wiimote icon on the right side. Drag a Mii to the circle above and choose who to send it to.
3. Email between an email address and your Wii: On your Wii, put the email address into your address book. Go online and reply to the message or tell your friend to. Now you can exchange emails.
4. When your Wii is glowing blue, it means that you recieved a message or Wii or is currently updating.
5. The path between your Wiimote and sensor bar must be visibly clear for the pointer to work. Since it’s infrared, you can use a mirror to reflect the signal.
6. You can reset the game by pressing home and reset. This will reset the game and start over. Not reset as in delete all memory but restart it like as if you just put in the disc and loaded it up.
7. The rumble and sound volume can be adjusted via your Wiimote settings. Press Home – Wiimote settings (on bottom).
8. If you are playing a gamecube game, when you eject the disc midgame, the screen will say to close the cover of the gamecube. If you dont’ get it: There’s no cover because you are using a Wii, not a GC.
9. If you have any device that can use a USB to charge it, you can use the Wiis USB port to charge your device.
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Ooo, didn’t know quite a few of these tips, thanks a lot for the heads up!
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