Instructions in this article apply toWindowsPCs and the Nintendo Wii, not to be confused with theNintendo Wii U.
The firstLEDlight on the front of the Wii remote should start flashing.
When the connection is successful, the LED will stop flashing.

The remaining solid blue LED indicates which player (1-4) the controller is assigned to.
On the controller you want to sync, press the1+2buttons simultaneously.
To sync multiple Wii remotes, press1+2simultaneously on each controller in the order you want to pair them.

Any controllers synced using this method will automatically unpair when the console is turned off.
Launch the Dolphin emulator and selectControllersat the top.
Press and hold1+2simultaneously on the Wii remote.

SelectReal Wiimotefrom the drop-down menu besideWiimote 1.
Check the box besideContinuous Scanning, then selectOK.
The LED on the front of the controller should turn solid blue.

You must pair your Wii remote with your PC every time youreboot your setup.
To un-pair the Wii remote, right-poke the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and selectRemove equipment.
Remove the batteries from the Wii remote and leave them out for three minutes, then replace them.

Try syncing a different Wii remote.
Try another sensor bar.
If no controller will sync with the Wii, you may need to replace the Wii motion sensor bar.

Repair or replace your Wii console.




