The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
Press the sync button on the controller and the console. Both the console and controller will have a circling green light then one quadrant will light up and the controller is synced.
There are many controllers available for video games; however, many controllers are specifically made for a certain console. The Wiimote controller is available for the Wii console. The Xbox controller is available for the Xbox.
The sync button on the console is right next to the memory unit b slot on the front of the xbox 360. The sync button a 360 controller is on the top between the two bumper buttons.
well if you want to get it to connect to a new wii just do the same thing. or just keep trying on the same one to ge it to work. it took me about ten minutes for my first time with a new wiimote
You can sync your wiimotes to your wii by pressing the red sync button on the wiimote and the wii, one after another. sync button on the wiimote is under the battery flap. sync button on the wii is in the small flap where you find the SD card slot. syncing your wiimotes means you don't have to wait as long to connect to your wii to play, and you can also turn the wii on using the wiimote.
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The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
Nintendo Wii consoles broadcasts their own synchronizing signal. Each wiimote needs to be resynchronized when wanting to change signals between wii consoles. To synchronize the wiimote with the wii console signal, open the small panel on the front of the wii next to the disc loader. Press the rectangular red button. Open battery compartment on the wiimote and then press the small red button. If they do not sync the first time, try again and be more swift about pressing both buttons. (Rechargeable wiimotes that have the batteries attached to the battery compartment cover require a long thin tool such as a paperclip to press the red button inside the wiimote battery compartment).
Press the sync button on the controller and the console. Both the console and controller will have a circling green light then one quadrant will light up and the controller is synced.
First you need to sync it with the wii console. Open the panel on the wii console and you'll find a sync button there, and open the battery door on the remote and you'll see a sync button there as well. Click on both of them together and that will sync the remote with your console. You will only need to this once. Then in each game you play you have a way to add a remote (by clicking on buttons 1 and 2 together).
The console, a wiimote ( the black version with Wii motion plus i think),Wii sports game, THE necesairy cables, a sensorbar .
It's possible your remote is not SYNC-ed yet with your console1. Open the Wiimote battery compartment and press the red SYNC button.--- The remote's player lights will flash2. Turn on the Wii3. Open the Wii SD Slot cover and press its SYNC button
It's very simple.For me it jut worked to use the sync buttons.You press the sync button on the controller and the sync button in the wii console At the same time.
There are many controllers available for video games; however, many controllers are specifically made for a certain console. The Wiimote controller is available for the Wii console. The Xbox controller is available for the Xbox.
Pull up the flap on the console and press sync (the red button). If that doesn't work, take the back off the remote where the batteries are and press the sync button there at the same time as the console button.
There's a red button inside the remote's battery compartment and another one in the SD card slot on the console (right above the eject button and below the reset button). Push the 2 red buttons simultaneously and they will sync