I have changed the batteries, turned off the game, unplugges the num chuk. Any help!!Okami Wii the paint brush is jumping all over the place.?
Omg i love taht game!
For some reason this game is super sensitive -_-
1) Make sure your in a decently lit room
2) Nothing between the Wiimote and the sensor
If all doesn't work just move the sensor closer.Okami Wii the paint brush is jumping all over the place.?
If the Wiimote controls become erratic, here a check list of things that you can do BEFORE you enter any games.
1) Double-check the sensor bar connection -- loose connection may cause problems.
2) Make sure the sensor bar is unobstructed in ALL DIRECTIONS -- It's important that the sensor bar is FLUSH with the edge of the surface it's resting on, ESPECIALLY if the TV (%26amp; sensor bar) are higher than where you'll be seated (or standing).
3) Make sure there's no obstructions between the Wiimote %26amp; the sensor bar -- Anything that can obstruct the view of sensor bar from the angle of the Wiimote can cause erratic behavior as the Wiimote can find one reference point (instead of the 2 points it needs)
4) REMOVE ALL CANDLES FROM YOUR TV %26amp; SENSOR BAR -- Candles, when lit, emit IR light. This can interfere with the Wiimote.
5) Try to avoid direct sunlight -- Sunlight emits IR light, so try to put some shades around the TV (%26amp; play area, if playing outside).
6) Adjust distance OR sensor bar sensitivity -- The closer you are to the sensor bar, the lower the sensitivity you need. In the sensor bar settings, adjust the sensitivity until you only see 2 blinking lights in the test window. If you see 4 lights, the sensitivity is too high!
ALTERNATIVELY, you can step further back from the sensor bar counter this as well... but this isn't always practical.
7) AVOID SUDDEN POINTING ACTIONS -- Quickly point your Wiimote to the TV screen from an OFF-screen point (or out of the Sensor bar range) can cause the Wiimote's IR sensor to become temporarily disorientated.
This disorientation causes the on-screen actions be in reverse of your intended actions. However, this disorientation only lasts for a few seconds (no more than 5 seconds) while the Wiimote reorients itself.
If you keep the Wiimote directed at your TV, this issue should be minimal. However, this is usually the most common issue I run across after I pull up the Home menu from a game has the Wiimote in horizontal (similar to the NES controller) position.
I hope this helps you out as erratic Wiimote behavior can be VERY ANNOYING when hit happens.
Make sure you aren't around sunlight. The wii remote's IR sensor is very sensitive to sunlight.
Make sure your sensor bar is plugged in good and be sure to be in range. That game is very sensitive.
go to setup and re-tune the remote sensor so you only see 2 blinking lights
Use a real paint brush.
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