penneysoun
WiiChat Member
okay, i have tried both my wireless sensor bar and the one that came with the console, and they're exactly the same
but when i use the wiimote that came with the console, whether i put the sensor bar above or below the screen and adjust the settings accordingly, the cursor is not only below where i'm aiming on the screen, but slightly to the right. i bought another controller (intec wave plus) and it puts the cursor even farther to the right. if i want the cursor in the middle of the screen, i have to aim about 2 inches to the left and 4 down from the sensor bar. when i hold both controllers side by side and move them together, their cursors move at different rates.
i don't even know what to ask. should i return the controller? do i need a new sensor bar? why diddn't they make a setting so you could put the cursor wherever you wanted? is there software available to do this? what's the point in having gun attatchments for the thing if it doesn't point like a gun? why diddn't nintendo think this thing through?
but when i use the wiimote that came with the console, whether i put the sensor bar above or below the screen and adjust the settings accordingly, the cursor is not only below where i'm aiming on the screen, but slightly to the right. i bought another controller (intec wave plus) and it puts the cursor even farther to the right. if i want the cursor in the middle of the screen, i have to aim about 2 inches to the left and 4 down from the sensor bar. when i hold both controllers side by side and move them together, their cursors move at different rates.
i don't even know what to ask. should i return the controller? do i need a new sensor bar? why diddn't they make a setting so you could put the cursor wherever you wanted? is there software available to do this? what's the point in having gun attatchments for the thing if it doesn't point like a gun? why diddn't nintendo think this thing through?