the sensor bar is just some IR leds, the wiimote has a very small camera in the end that is super low res, it just looks for two IR dots.
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If your Nintendo Wii Remote’s cursor is not appearing where it should or is not appearing at all, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Nintendo_Wii_Remote_Cursor_Isn%E2%80%99t_Where_It%E2%80%99s_Supposed_to_Be?revisionid=HEAD|Nintendo Wii Remote Cursor Isn’t Where It’s Supposed to Be problem page] for possible problems and solutions.
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open the controller and look for dust or corrosion
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The sensor bar includes some infrared LEDs, and the Wiimote has a very small camera in the end that is super low resolution, it just looks for two IR dots.
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My recommendation is to open the controller and look for dust or corrosion.
the sensor bar is just some IR leds, the wiimote has a very small camera in the end that is super low res, it just looks for two IR dots.
open the controller and look for dust or corrosion