Tear it apart and clean the contacts between the button and the metal pads on the board. I’m pretty sure they need those special triwing kind of screw so make sure you have that.
Get a triwing screwdriver and unscrew the 4 screws. Than get a butterknife or something and pry open the tabs (they need to be pushed in and they are at the front of the remote on the inside) Than see if the button pad thats underneath where that button is dirty or ripped. If not than clean the bronze circles (button contact points) with a q-tip and isopropyl alcohol (does not matter if 70 or 91)
it is also not a genuine Nintendo brand wii remote. The off brand ones tend to not perform well or have problems. If that does not work then buy a REAL wii remote. Have a good day!!
Trying to connect a Wii remote to my WiiU and it doesn’t seem to work. I press the sync button on my Wii U then press the sync button on my Wii Remote. If I press it once it will flash blue for a second then stop flashing. I have to press sync multiple times on the remote to get it to continuously flash. But regardless it never syncs up. New batteries, two different remotes still doesn’t work. Unplug sensor and plug back in, reset device - still doesn’t work. Anyone have any ideas or recommendations? I am using a “rock candy” wii remote and am wondering if that could be the problem?
I’m dude that’s a that’s a classic controller. I’m not saying like the original one Nintendo mean like the classical like one of those people has Nintendo logos
The Axis powers,[nb 1] originally called the Rome-Berlin Axis,[1] was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies. Its principal members were Nazi Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Empire of Japan. The Axis were united in their opposition to the Allies, but otherwise lacked comparable coordination and ideological cohesion. Axis powers Achsenmächte (German) Potenze dell'Asse (Italian) 樞軸國, Sūjikukoku (Japanese) 1936-1945 Map of participants in World War II.svg Axis powers (and their colonies) Allies (and their colonies) Allies entering after December 1941 Neutral countries and territories Major Axis powers:[a] German Reich Kingdom of Italy[b] Empire of Japan Other Axis states: Kingdom of Hungary[c][d] Kingdom of Romania[c] Kingdom of Bulgaria[c] Republic of Finland[e] Slovak Republic[c][f] Independent State of Croatia Independent State of Croatia[c][f] Thailand Kingdom of Thailand[g] Status Military alliance Historical era World War II • Anti-Comintern Pact 25 November 1936 • Pact of Steel 22 May 1939 • Tripartite Pact 27 September 1940 • Defeated 2 September 1945 Footnotes Germany, Italy, and Japan are typically described as being the "major" (or similar) countries amongst the Axis powers (see e.g., Global Strategy, Momah, p. 71, or Encyclopedia of World War II, Tucker & Roberts, p. 102). After the Italian surrender in September 1943, the Italian Social Republic, a German puppet state, was formed in northern Italy and existed until the surrender on 29 April 1945. Acceded to the Tripartite Pact, generally considered Axis powers (see e.g., Facts About the American Wars, Bowman, p. 432, which includes them in a list of "Axis powers", or The Library of Congress World War II Companion, Wagner, Osborne, & Reyburn, p. 39, which lists them as "The Axis"). Following Operation Panzerfaust, a German puppet under Ferenc Szálasi from 15 October 1944 onwards (see Germany and the Axis Powers, DiNardo, p. 189). Official position of wartime government was that they were a co-belligerent of the Axis against the USSR and United Kingdom during the Continuation War, but generally considered to be a member of the Axis (see e.g., Bowman, p. 432, Wagner, Osborne, & Reyburn p. 39, or Dinardo p. 95). Puppet state installed by the Axis powers (see e.g., Axis Rule in Occupied Europe, Lemkin, p. 11). Declared war on the United Kingdom and United States in alliance with Japan on 25 January 1942, generally considered to be a member of the Axis (e.g. Bowman, p. 432). Flags of Germany, Japan, and Italy draping the facade of the Embassy of Japan on the Tiergartenstraße in Berlin (September 1940) Germany's Führer Adolf Hitler (right) beside Italy's Duce Benito Mussolini (left) Japan's Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (center) with fellow government representatives of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. To the left of Tojo, from left to right: Ba Maw from Burma, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei from China. To the right of Tojo, from left to right, Wan Waithayakon from Thailand, José P. Laurel from the Philippines, and Subhas Chandra Bose from India. The signing of the Tripartite Pact by Germany, Japan, and Italy on 27 September 1940 in Berlin. Seated from left to right are the Japanese ambassador to Germany Saburō Kurusu, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Galeazzo Ciano, and Adolf Hitler. The Axis grew out of successive diplomatic efforts by Germany, Italy, and Japan to secure their own specific expansionist interests in the mid-1930s. The first step was the protocol signed by Germany and Italy in October 1936, after which Italian leader Benito Mussolini declared that all other European countries would thereafter rotate on the Rome-Berlin axis, thus creating the term "Axis".[2] The following November saw the ratification of the Anti-Comintern Pact, an anti-communist treaty between Germany and Japan; Italy joined the Pact in 1937, followed by Hungary and Spain in 1939
I don’t think that’s a legit Wii mote. The “Wii” logo is missing at the bottom of the controller
@thecouzinspibbifiedno it is fake by looking at the speakers
@@Inflatablezombieindefinitely
Yeah it's fake
Aynen 👍
Moral of the story: don't buy third party controllers.
unless it's the rock candy or biif remote
Seriously tho. Bought one from amazon snd its not working with pairing lol
Bro that's for the famous Nintendo console, the Pii
Tear it apart and clean the contacts between the button and the metal pads on the board. I’m pretty sure they need those special triwing kind of screw so make sure you have that.
Get a triwing screwdriver and unscrew the 4 screws. Than get a butterknife or something and pry open the tabs (they need to be pushed in and they are at the front of the remote on the inside) Than see if the button pad thats underneath where that button is dirty or ripped. If not than clean the bronze circles (button contact points) with a q-tip and isopropyl alcohol (does not matter if 70 or 91)
it is also not a genuine Nintendo brand wii remote. The off brand ones tend to not perform well or have problems. If that does not work then buy a REAL wii remote. Have a good day!!
Very good content. Greatly appreciate. Thank you.
I have that same issue but it’s the down button I need to know how to fix it
My 2 button didn’t work Mario kart manual😡 automatic😅
ALWAYS buy real ones, they may be expensive but they last a very long time (especially if you use the rubber coat with it)
Keep up the good content!
That’s why you don’t buy a knock off Wiimote.
The membrane pad might need to be replaced or cleaned
Trying to connect a Wii remote to my WiiU and it doesn’t seem to work. I press the sync button on my Wii U then press the sync button on my Wii Remote. If I press it once it will flash blue for a second then stop flashing. I have to press sync multiple times on the remote to get it to continuously flash. But regardless it never syncs up. New batteries, two different remotes still doesn’t work. Unplug sensor and plug back in, reset device - still doesn’t work. Anyone have any ideas or recommendations? I am using a “rock candy” wii remote and am wondering if that could be the problem?
First put the wiiU off, then turn it on, first put the wii mote button, then after the wiiU button
Try actully PRESSING the button.
Try backing up from your TV or try to change the batteries
well we know to never buy 3rd party wii controllers now😭👎🏽
I’m dude that’s a that’s a classic controller. I’m not saying like the original one Nintendo mean like the classical like one of those people has Nintendo logos
we have the same wiimote
By my wiimote the 1 and 2 buttons dont work
I have the same problem and it says wii on the bottom
that ain’t a wii remote thats a wah remote
better solution. buy genuine Wii remote.
How rude to not provide a solution!
its third party.
Don't buy third party remotes guy.
That’s what happens when you buy the cheap Amazon controllers
after, PDP or poofesure are the trustworthy ones.
@@spiderfrider64 what?
@@IMTHEDOG09 as in the 3 companies who make good Wii Remotes.
@@spiderfrider64 such as
That controller doesn't even have a Wii symbol on the bottom I think it's fake
Its a fake wii remote
pair it up
Chuck in the bin John
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Try some rice
But then what to do
Sorry bro but it’s fake it supposed to say
The Wii logo in the bottom I think it’s for collections
Same probkem
It’s a fake Wii remote
That’s a fake one that’s why it’s not working
Tal ves esta sulfatado
That a fake Wii mote there no Wii logo
It don't works because fake WiiMotes live a shorter life than the original ones.
Its a bad third party controller
It's fake. A real Wii remote has the Wii at the bottom
It’s fake gotta get a new one 😢
The Axis powers,[nb 1] originally called the Rome-Berlin Axis,[1] was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies. Its principal members were Nazi Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Empire of Japan. The Axis were united in their opposition to the Allies, but otherwise lacked comparable coordination and ideological cohesion.
Axis powers
Achsenmächte (German)
Potenze dell'Asse (Italian)
樞軸國, Sūjikukoku (Japanese)
1936-1945
Map of participants in World War II.svg
Axis powers (and their colonies)
Allies (and their colonies)
Allies entering after December 1941
Neutral countries and territories
Major Axis powers:[a]
German Reich
Kingdom of Italy[b]
Empire of Japan
Other Axis states:
Kingdom of Hungary[c][d]
Kingdom of Romania[c]
Kingdom of Bulgaria[c]
Republic of Finland[e]
Slovak Republic[c][f]
Independent State of Croatia Independent State of Croatia[c][f]
Thailand Kingdom of Thailand[g]
Status
Military alliance
Historical era
World War II
• Anti-Comintern Pact
25 November 1936
• Pact of Steel
22 May 1939
• Tripartite Pact
27 September 1940
• Defeated
2 September 1945
Footnotes
Germany, Italy, and Japan are typically described as being the "major" (or similar) countries amongst the Axis powers (see e.g., Global Strategy, Momah, p. 71, or Encyclopedia of World War II, Tucker & Roberts, p. 102).
After the Italian surrender in September 1943, the Italian Social Republic, a German puppet state, was formed in northern Italy and existed until the surrender on 29 April 1945.
Acceded to the Tripartite Pact, generally considered Axis powers (see e.g., Facts About the American Wars, Bowman, p. 432, which includes them in a list of "Axis powers", or The Library of Congress World War II Companion, Wagner, Osborne, & Reyburn, p. 39, which lists them as "The Axis").
Following Operation Panzerfaust, a German puppet under Ferenc Szálasi from 15 October 1944 onwards (see Germany and the Axis Powers, DiNardo, p. 189).
Official position of wartime government was that they were a co-belligerent of the Axis against the USSR and United Kingdom during the Continuation War, but generally considered to be a member of the Axis (see e.g., Bowman, p. 432, Wagner, Osborne, & Reyburn p. 39, or Dinardo p. 95).
Puppet state installed by the Axis powers (see e.g., Axis Rule in Occupied Europe, Lemkin, p. 11).
Declared war on the United Kingdom and United States in alliance with Japan on 25 January 1942, generally considered to be a member of the Axis (e.g. Bowman, p. 432).
Flags of Germany, Japan, and Italy draping the facade of the Embassy of Japan on the Tiergartenstraße in Berlin (September 1940)
Germany's Führer Adolf Hitler (right) beside Italy's Duce Benito Mussolini (left)
Japan's Prime Minister Hideki Tojo (center) with fellow government representatives of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. To the left of Tojo, from left to right: Ba Maw from Burma, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei from China. To the right of Tojo, from left to right, Wan Waithayakon from Thailand, José P. Laurel from the Philippines, and Subhas Chandra Bose from India.
The signing of the Tripartite Pact by Germany, Japan, and Italy on 27 September 1940 in Berlin. Seated from left to right are the Japanese ambassador to Germany Saburō Kurusu, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Galeazzo Ciano, and Adolf Hitler.
The Axis grew out of successive diplomatic efforts by Germany, Italy, and Japan to secure their own specific expansionist interests in the mid-1930s. The first step was the protocol signed by Germany and Italy in October 1936, after which Italian leader Benito Mussolini declared that all other European countries would thereafter rotate on the Rome-Berlin axis, thus creating the term "Axis".[2] The following November saw the ratification of the Anti-Comintern Pact, an anti-communist treaty between Germany and Japan; Italy joined the Pact in 1937, followed by Hungary and Spain in 1939
Fake wii controller
Buy the Nintendo Wii mote
U got scammed its a fake remote
That is a fake wii remote
We is not working
Fake Wii mote if it was real then it's notnon
& Then?