Cursor keeps riding up to the top of screen in Call of Duty
I've tried everything possible,...changed batteries in remote, (new)
Put in a "charged" Charger, I've calibrated it 50 x's, it'll work for 5 seconds and while I'm in the game, I get a huge RED X and the weapon I have will not move right or left,..just stays straight up to the top of the (TV) screen I'm utilizing. Please help! I've paid an awful lot for all the add-ons. TRoday Sun Feb 8th,..is really the first time in which it causes me not to operate the game
Thank-YouSir/Madam
Re: cursor keeps riding up to the top of screen in Call...
Try hitting the side of the remote. i had a similar problem my cursor would be upside down and in games it would not be of any use. then i went to nintendo and it said to hit the side of it a few times till it works. try that. its just crazy enough to work. lol.
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Its possible the charger is telling you the battery is too dead for the charger to work. A safety feature to keep from burning up the charger.
I'm not aware of any fuses between the jumping post and the battery. You may have a short in the car that is draining power.
there is a plug with 2 wires going out i=of the engine cover near the dip stick see if you get a voltage change there when you start it up if no change remove the upper tin cover a see if mice chewed up the wires
Make sure you do not block either the sensor bar or the sensor on the wiimotes. Check all your connections in the back escpecially the sensor bar. If everything is all set you said it worked for your new wii system so im assuming your old one has issues. try all these out and tell me how it works out
I had the same problem and tried new batteries with no success until I had a close look at the terminals. One of the +ve terminals was rusted (Ithink a drink spill, hastilly wiped off). After restoring this terminal everything is now OK. Hope this helps.
Cursor not appearing Please note that our experience shows that this troubleshooting is best performed using only one (1) Wii Remote at a time.
Some games do not use the cursor feature of the Wii Remote; Make
sure the game you are attempting to play uses the cursor by reading
the game's instruction manual. You can also exit out of the game
to return to the Channel Menu and use the Wii Remote to see the
cursor. If the cursor still does not appear, continue with the
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Verify that the Wii Remote's pointer lens is free of obstructions
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Check the battery power level by turning off the Wii console, then
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Remote's battery strength. Four flashing lights indicates full strength.
Our experience has shown that as your battery strength decreases to one (1)
or less lights flashing, the cursor may not appear. For troubleshooting,
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the Wii Remote's operation (review Game
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Check the cord on the Sensor Bar for any frayed wires
or kinks, and verify that the Sensor Bar is free of obstructions.
Check the button functionality, and that the Sensor Bar is operating correctly,
by accessing the Wii Main Menu. Use the "+" and "-" buttons to scroll side-to-side
through the Wii Channel screens.
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