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== Maintenance == # Make sure that you play at a proper distance and well lined up with the Wii's sensor bar to improve the motion control features. The results will still vary depending on the game, however. # Treat your Nunchuk and Wiimote carefully so their connectors won't get damaged. #* If you're not careful, or if you're not wearing the wrist strap, your Wii Remote could accidentally fly off your hand and break something as well as damage itself. Hold the Wiimote and Nunchuk tightly. # The hardware is very sensitive, an example is when SWEGTA'S RVT-H Wii got bricked because he pressed the home menu as the game crashed during the intro cutscene of Bait on a beta build of ''Bully: Scholarship Edition'', and trying to go to the Home Menu during the cutscene as the game crashed actually BROKE the bluetooth module. As the module is required to boot the system, the console refuses to boot until it is repaired. It is recommended that you do not switch to the Home Menu or power off the console while in a channel or game unless it has frozen or crashed. # The Wii Remote and Nunchuk buttons can stick over time. To fix this problem, follow the steps below. === To clean sticking buttons: === # You need an unused toothbrush (one that has been opened from its package, but not used) and hot tap water. (60-70 degrees F) Do not use boiling water, soap, or detergent, as they can damage the Wiimote and Nunchuk even more. # Dip the toothbrush into the water and shake off any excess amounts. Carefully scrub the bristles into the cracks of all the buttons, moving the brush in a back and forth motion, getting every nook and cranny. # After all of the buttons have been scrubbed, let air dry for at least 2 hours. # Test the buttons and repeat the procedure if it is necessary. # If they still do not work after trying, contact Nintendo for assistance.
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