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El Wii Remote es el controlador principal original de la consola de juegos Nintendo Wii lanzada el 19 de noviembre de 2006. El número de modelo del Wii Remote original es RVL-003.

Aftermarket Wii remote pointer gets erratic after a few minutes of use

I have this aftermarket Wii remote plus (It doesn't say that explicitly, but I know it has WMP because I played Skyward Sword, a game that requires it, without the WMP accessory attached) from Vintage Stock that I got to replace a lost Wii remote. I think it's from a brand called "TTX Tech" (It doesn't say that on it, but I googled a bunch of brands of aftermarket Wii remotes and it matches that brand almost exactly). It works normally when I first turn it on after it's been off for a while, but after a few minutes, the pointer starts "shaking". It's the only one of my Wii remotes that does this, so I've ruled out any problem with the console or the sensor bar, so it's probably the remote. This isn't a problem for a lot of games, particularly those that don't rely on the pointer that much, but for others, like Super Mario Galaxy, it's kind of a nightmare to deal with. Does anyone know what might be wrong?

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Hi!

Most likely the sensor on the remote is faulty. Could also be caused by something on the motherboard that died.

The downside is, is that it’s very hard to find parts or a donor controller regarding a 3rd party controller…

I’m afraid that it’s for the best to get rid of the controller and get yourself a new one (a original one if possible).

If there is warranty on it, then sent it back and ask for a refund or new one.

Sorry for the bad news…

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Well, is there any way to fix the sensor that's already there? I'd much rather be able to fix this Wii remote instead of replacing it entirely.

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Hmm, you may can fix it, but it’s very hard to open it up and put it all back together. There is no specific guide anywhere to do this. It’s recommended to get the exact same model with another defect and get the sensor from there. Sorry

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Well, any ideas as to what the problem might be? I have no clue at the moment, so if you happen to know about any common problems with these sensors, it'd help a lot.

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The sensor it self failed. Meaning that litterly the sensor that need to submit data isn't submitting it correctly to the sensor bar and thus it's receiving a incorrect signal. There is not much else to say or to do about it, except replacing it.. I know that the original controllers do not have a lot of issues with this, not sure for the 3rd party ones...

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The thing is, it works fine for about 10 minutes after being powered off for a little while, and then it starts shaking, and then after that it starts jumping between two different spots on the screen. Does that point (pun not intended) to a different problem?

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