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Scroll leftScroll upScroll rightScroll down16 17Photo Channel Viewing a Photo Full ScreenUse the Wii Remote to select the photo you would like to v
18 19Photo Channel Having Fun With Your PhotosSelect the Fun! option to open a new menu with additional options for playing with your photos or fra
20 21Photo Channel Saving Mood and Doodle ChangesChanges made to your photos can only be saved by posting your photo to the Wii Message Board (see
22 23Photo Channel SD Card InformationSD Cards are used in many digital cameras and cell phones and for data storage on PCs.Refer to the instructio
24 25Wii Shop ChannelWii Shop ChannelWii Shop ChannelUsing the Wii Shop ChannelYou will need the following to use this Channel: An existing broadba
The Wii Remote can be used with this game.The Classic Controller/Classic Controller Pro can be used with this game.The GameCube Controller can be used
* IMPORTANT: Selecting View Detailed Instructions will end the game. Be sure to save your game data before choosing this option, or review these instr
30 31Wii Message BoardWii Message BoardWii Message BoardUsing the Wii Message BoardUse the Wii Message Board to:• Exchange messages with friends and
32 33Wii Message BoardWii Message BoardWii Message Board Reading Messages To read a message, move the cursor over a message and press the A
34 35Wii Message BoardWii Message BoardWii Message Board Creating Messages From the Message Board, select the Create Message icon. From here
1Wii Menu 2 – 3Channels Disc Channel 4 – 5 Mii™ Channel 6 – 13 Photo Channel 14 – 23 Wii Shop Channel 24 – 25Virtual Console™ 26 – 27WiiWare
36 37Wii Message BoardWii Message BoardWii Message Board Using the Address BookTo open the Address Book, select the Address Book from the Create Me
38 39Wii Message BoardWii Message BoardWii Message Board Registering a Wii FriendNOTE: To register a Wii Friend, your Wii console must be connected
40 41Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementGetting StartedTo reach Wii Settings and Data Man
page 44page 44page 45page 47page 48page 52page 53page 62page 63page 63page 63page 63Console Nickname Give your Wii console a unique nickname.Calendar
Widescreen(16:9)Standard(4:3)Widescreen SettingsYou can change the screen format for your Wii display by selecting the Standard (4:3) or Widescreen (1
46 47Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data Management Screen (continued)TV ResolutionSome Wii softw
48 49Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data Management Wii Parental ControlsThe Wii Parental Control
50 51Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementVideo and Computer Game Software Rating Informati
Do you have a high-speed (broadband) Internet connection, such as cable or DSL?You can easily connect the Wii system to the Internet if you already ow
54 55Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWhat You Need for a Wireless Wii Environment1.
2 3Wii MenuWii MenuWii MenuUsing the Wii MenuWhen the Wii console power is turned on, the first screen you will see is theWii Menu. From this screen, y
56 57Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementInternet Setup Selections When Using the Nintendo
58 59Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementInternet Setup Selections for Searching for an Ac
60 61Wii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementWii Settings and Data ManagementInternet Setup Selectionsfor an AOSS™ Access Poin
Format Wii System Memory This system option is used to permanently delete ALL Channels and ALL save data, including the Wii + Internet icon and
64 65HOME MenuHOME MenuHOME MenuHOME Menu Wii Remote SettingsThis menu appears when you press the HOME Button on the Wii Remote. From this menu
Label faces towards the Wii game disk slot67SD Card MenuSD Card MenuSD Card Menu Starting a program from an SD Card1. Open the SD Card slot on the
68 69SD Card MenuSD Card MenuSD Card Menu Insufficient Wii System MemoryThe SD Card Menu temporarily uses Wii system memory to startup a program. If
70 71Wii KeyboardWii KeyboardUsing the KeyboardsThe keyboard screen will appear in certain programs when you need to enter text. Examples include crea
Can’t read the SD Card from Photo Channel or the SD Card Menu• Make sure the memory card is fully inserted into the slot. Try removing and rei
Error Messages74 75Error MessagesError MessagesTry ThisError MessageWii console save memory is corrupted. For details read the Wii console manual.Wii
4 5Disc ChannelDisc ChannelDisc ChannelPlaying a Wii or Nintendo GameCube Game Disc Before Inserting a Game Disc• Make sure that your TV and any a
Error Codes76 77Error CodesError CodesTry ThisError Code52240-52245 Errors in this range generally indicate the router in your setup has a default IP
6 7Mii ChannelMii ChannelMii ChannelMaking Your First Mii Selecting the Mii Channel from the Wii MenuUse the Wii Remote to select the Mii Channel,
8 9Mii ChannelMii ChannelMii ChannelModifying a Mii Changing Mii FeaturesUse the style menu when changing your Mii characters' face and body.
“Grab” a slider and move the Wii Remote to change the setting.Seeing Your Mii characters in Mii PlazaMii characters that you create walk around in Mii
12 13Mii ChannelMii ChannelMii Channel Storing a Mii in Your Wii Remote Select the Wii Remote icon from the Mii Plaza. If you store a Mii on
14 15Photo ChannelUsing the Photo ChannelYou can do any of the following things using the Photo Channel:• View your photos as a slide show.• Draw on
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