Internet, Sensitivity, Sensor bar – Nintendo Wii User Manual

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Do you have a high-speed

(broadband) Internet

connection, such as cable

or DSL?

You can easily connect the Wii system

to the Internet if you already own a

Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector.

If you don't have a wireless network but

instead have a wired local-area network, you

can connect Wii to the network with a Wii LAN

Adapter. (Sold separately, may be ordered

through Nintendo’s web site at

www.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by

calling Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.)

You must use Internet Setup to

search for your wireless access point.

Is your network

environment WIRED?

Is your network

environment WIRELESS?

You can't yet connect

your Wii to the Internet.

Find out what you need

to get started.

Do you have a PC

running Windows® XP

or Windows Vista®

directly connected to

your high-speed

Internet connection?

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

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W i i S e tt i n g s a n d D at a M a n a g e m e n t

Wii Set

tings and Data Management

Wii Set

tings and Data Management

Internet

You'll want to set up your Wii's Internet settings to work well with your home's

Internet connection, whether you have a wireless broadband network or want to

connect directly to your wired LAN network.

NOTE: When you connect the Wii to the Internet, the console's internal files will

sometimes be automatically updated.

When you select Internet from the Wii Settings screen, you'll go straight to the

Internet Setup screen. Before you proceed with setup selections, consult the

following flowchart to determine what settings and equipment would work well

with your home Internet environment.

Sensitivity

Use this feature to adjust the sensitivity of the Pointer function of the Wii Remote.

If you find that you're not getting an optimal pointing experience with the Wii

Remote, you may want to adjust this setting.

After you select Sensitivity from the Sensor Bar settings screen, you'll see an

explanation screen that further details the Sensitivity setting. Select OK to begin the

adjustment test.

In the test, you'll use the Wii Remote

Pointer to move a cursor into view within

the test field. If you see two blinking dots,

your current Sensitivity setting is working

fine. If you don't see two blinking dots,

adjust the Sensitivity with the + and -

Buttons until you do, then press the A

Button to confirm your new setting.

• If you see three or more dots, the Wii Remote may be sensing an extra light source.

See Wii Remote troubleshooting, page 34, in the Wii Operations Manual - System

Setup.

NOTE: The initial recommended distance for using the Wii Remote Pointer is 3 to 10

feet from the Sensor Bar. By increasing the Sensitivity setting, you'll increase the

distance at which you can use the Pointer. Also note that the influence of direct

sunlight and various light sources can make the Pointer operation less optimal.

Sensor Bar

When positioning the Sensor Bar, you may need to adjust two key settings. Select

Sensor Bar Position or Sensitivity, then proceed with the following instructions.

Sensor Bar Position

You'll want to adjust this setting to match where you've placed your Wii's Sensor Bar:

above or below your TV screen. Confirm your selection once it's complete.

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