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Wii Operations Manual
Channels and Settings
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Contents
Wii Menu 2 – 3 Channels Disc Channel 4 – 5 Mii™ Channel 6 – 13 Photo Channel 14 – 23 Wii Shop Channel 24 – 25 Virtual Console™ 26 – 27 WiiWare™ 28 – 29 Wii Message Board 30 – 39 Wii Settings and Data Management 40 – 63 HOME Menu 64 – 65 SD Card Menu 66 – 69 Wii Keyboard 70 – 71 USB Keyboard 72 Troubleshooting 72 – 77
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Wii Menu
Wii Menu
Using the Wii Menu
When the Wii console power is turned on, the first screen you will see is the Wii Menu. From this screen, you can do several activities:
• Play a Game Disc
• Use one of the built-in software programs (Channels) included with the Wii console
• Change Wii console settings
• Access the SD Card Menu screen
(To use this menu item, an SD Card [sold separately] must be inserted into the SD Card slot. The icon will appear gray if there is no SD Card inserted.)
Interact with the Wii Message Board
To select any of these activities, simply point at one with the Wii Remote™ Plus and press the A Button.
Current Time
Wii Settings and Data Management
Change console settings or organize the contents of an SD Card (see page 40).
SD Card Menu
Open the SD Card Menu (see page 66).
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Wii Channels
Play a Wii Game Disc, start one of the built-in software programs included with the Wii console, or start other software programs downloaded to your console from the Wii Shop Channel. You can also select the Wii + Internet icon to view the Get Connected video about connecting your Wii system to the Internet.
The Wii Menu can have up to 48 Channels at one time. If you have more Channels than can be shown on the screen at one time, these can be accessed by selecting the blue scroll arrows.
Current Date
Wii Message Board
Open the Wii Message Board (see page 30).
• Blinks when you have received a message.
Wii Channels
These are the current Channels available:
Disc Channel
Play Wii games.
Mii Channel
Create characters that can be used in Mii-compatible software programs.
Photo Channel
View digital photos and videos from SD Cards.
Wii Shop Channel (Broadband Internet connection required.)
Download new Channels, or use Wii Points™ to download Virtual Console supported games and other Wii programs such as WiiWare titles, or purchase goods (when available) offered on the Wii Shop Channel.
Forecast Channel (Broadband Internet connection required.)
Check the weather conditions in different locations.
News Channel (Broadband Internet connection required.)
View news from around the world.
Shortcut Channels (Broadband Internet connection required.)
Some channels are not installed on the Wii system, but can be downloaded for free from the Wii Shop Channel. Select a channel icon from the Wii Menu to find out more information about the Channel and to connect to the Wii Shop Channel to download it. NOTE: Formatting your Wii System Memory (see page 63) will permanently delete Shortcut Channels from your system. However, these Channels can be downloaded again free from the Wii Shop Channel.
Get Connected Video
Select the Wii + Internet icon from the Wii Menu to watch a video showing the many advantages of connecting your Wii system to the Internet.
Once you have connected your Wii system to the Internet, if you select this icon again, you will be asked if you would like to keep the video or delete it. Deleting the video will free up Wii system memory.
If this program is deleted, it cannot be recovered. It will also be permanently deleted if you format the Wii system memory (see page 63).
WiiConnect24
The Wii console can communicate with the Internet even when the power is turned off. The WiiConnect24 service can deliver game updates or other information even if the system is idle. (Broadband Internet connection required.)
See page 62 for more information on WiiConnect24.
Wii Menu
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Disc Channel
Disc Channel
On the Disc Channel, you c an play y our Wii Gam e Discs.
Disc Channel
Wii Menu
Playing a Wii Game Disc
Before Inserting a Game Disc
• Make sure that your TV and any audio equipment that is connected to your Wii console is turned on.
• Choose the correct input setting for your TV (see page 18 in the Wii Operations Manual - System Setup).
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to your Wii console or game discs:
• Do not insert anything into the Game Disc slot except Wii Game Discs.
• Do not move the Wii console during use.
To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote Plus and press the A Button.
Inserting a Game Disc
Insert your Game Disc into the Disc Slot on the front of the Wii console. The console will turn on automatically and the Wii Menu will appear (the disc label will face upwards).
Label faces
upwards
Starting the Game
1. Using the Wii Remote Plus, select the Disc Channel on the Wii Menu.
2. Select Start on the game’s Channel Preview screen to begin the game.
• Review the instruction booklet for the game you are playing for specific game control information.
Channel Preview screen
When You’re Done Playing
1. Press the Eject Button to remove the Game Disc if you are finished playing the game.
2. Turn the power off by pressing the Power Button on the front of the console, or by pressing the Power Button on the Wii Remote Plus for one second.
Power
Button
Power Button
Eject
Button
Front View of
Wii console
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Disc Channel
Mii Channel
Mii Channel
Put yourself into your Wii console by making a Mii™... or many Mii characters! You can see Mii ch aracters in your games, carry them in your Wii Remote Plus, and let them hang out with friends’ Mii characters, whe ther they’re across the street or around the world!
Mii Channel
Wii Menu
Making Your First Mii
Selecting the Mii Channel from the Wii Menu
Use the Wii Remote Plus to select the Mii Channel, then select START to begin creating your first Mii. (This Channel is controlled by one remote at a time. )
Creating Your Mii
First select Male or Female. You’ll then see a starter face that you can change, along with a style menu. Go through the following steps to make your Mii.
Select a gender.
To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote Plus and press the A Button.
Change your Mii characters’ face shape, hair color, and skin tone.
Fine-tune your Mii characters’ face. Change its eyes, brows, nose, and mouth, and even add glasses and accessories.
Finally, tailor your Mii characters’ propor­tions however you like.
You’ve designed your first Mii! After you give it a few personal profile details like a Nickname (see page 10), you’re completely finished!
Design an endless
variety of Mii characters!
What Are Mii characters For?
• You can choose one of your Mii characters to be “you” in Mii-compatible games.
• You can store up to 100 Mii characters in your Mii Plaza (see page 11).
• You can carry Mii characters in your Wii Remote Plus to exchange them with Mii characters in friends’ Wii consoles (see page 12). Yours will then appear in their games. And vice versa!
• You can also exchange Mii characters with friends around the world via WiiConnect24™ and the Mii Parade (see page 13).
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Mii Channel
Mii Channel
Creating More Mii characters
Selecting the Mii Channel from the Wii Menu
Use the Wii Remote Plus to select the Mii Channel, then select Start to enter Mii Plaza (see page 11).
Select the New Mii icon on the left side of the screen:
Select Male or Female. Then if you’ve created a Mii previously, you’ll see two Mii start-up options: “Start from scratch” or “Choose a look-alike.”
Starting from Scratch
If you select “Start from scratch,” you’ll instantly be given a basic starter face, then you’ll fine-tune all of its features, just as you did with your first Mii.
Choosing a Look-alike
Select “Choose a look-alike” if you want to get a Mii designed very quickly. You’ll be shown a wide variety of starter faces that show a spectrum of Mii looks.
When you find a face you like, select “Use this face” to move onto the Feature Edit screen, where you can fine-tune the face if you prefer.
If you find one that’s close but not quite right, select it and you’ll see many variations on the face. You can use this method repeatedly to get closer and closer to the exact face that you want (as shown to the right). Select “Use this face” when you see the exact Mii face you want.
Mii Channel
Modifying a Mii
Changing Mii Features
Use the style menu when changing your Mii characters’ face and body. As you select categories from the top Feature menu, you’ll see the Feature style menu below fill with variations that you can choose for your Mii characters’ look.
Feature Edit screen
Edit Mii profile
See page 10.
Change body type
See page 10.
Spin your Mii
Select your Mii to see it whirl around and show you what it looks like from all sides.
Stop modifying
When you quit styling your Mii, you can choose whether to save your changes, and then you’ll go to the Mii Plaza, where you’ll see your Mii walking around (see page 11).
Feature style menu
Scroll buttons will appear if there are more options available:
Feature adjustment menu
Change facial features
Select feature type to see variations appear below.
Change color
You can select a color for many features.
Move feature up or down
Make feature larger or smaller
Rotate feature
Change feature spacing
You can tighten and broaden the spaces between dual features such as eyes and brows.
Right/Left Part
This option will appear when modifying the hairstyle.
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Mii Channel
Mii Channel
Changing Mii Features (continued)
Select the Body Type choice from the Feature Edit screen.
You can then adjust the height and weight of your Mii using two sliders.
“Grab” a slider and move the Wii Remote Plus to change the setting.
Creating a Profile For Your Mii
Select the Edit Mii Profile choice from the Feature Edit screen.
You can then give your Mii personal details. Select a detail you want to edit, then enter the information.
Profile settings
• Selecting some of the options will bring up a virtual keyboard to enter letters or numbers (see page 70 for information on using the keyboard).
• Make the Mii one of your Favorites if you want to give this Mii preference for showing up in Mii-compatible games.
• Turn a Mii characters’ Mingle setting on if you want it to appear in the Mii Parade found on other Wii consoles (see page 13). Turn the Mii’s Mingle off if you want to restrict it to your own home Wii console only.
Seeing Your Mii characters in Mii Plaza
Mii characters that you create walk around in Mii Plaza. You can go to Mii Plaza to check out your Mii characters, edit and create Mii characters, prepare Mii characters for going to other Wii consoles, and do other useful things with your home Mii crowd. Up to 100 Mii characters can stay in Mii Plaza, and they’ll all appear in any Mii-compatible games you play on your Wii console.
Return to Wii Menu
Edit a Mii
Drag and release a Mii over this icon to send it to Feature Edit. (You can’t edit Mii characters from other Wii users.)
Create a new Mii
Erase a Mii
Drag and release a Mii over this icon to delete it.
• Hold down the B Button and move the cursor to move the screen view.
• Press the + or – Buttons to zoom in and out on the screen.
Consult Help
Get information on Mii Channel controls.
• Select a Mii to display your Mii characters’ label and change its Favorite status:
• Grab and move a Mii by selecting it with the Wii Remote Plus and holding down the A and B Buttons. You can then drop it into menu options by dragging it onto the corresponding icon, then releasing the buttons.
NOTE: A Mii that is dragged onto the Erase icon can’t be recovered.
Go to Mii Parade
Drag and release a Mii over this icon to send it to the Mii Parade. See page 13.
• Once moved to the Mii Parade, a Mii characters’ birthday and creator information will be deleted.
• If a different game uses a Mii from the Mii Parade, that Mii will be removed from the current game and that game’s save data may be affected.
Store a Mii in a Wii Remote Plus
See page 12.
Send a Mii to a Wii Friend
(requires an Internet connection)
Arrange your Mii characters
See page 12.
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Mii Channel
Mii Channel
Storing a Mii in Your Wii Remote Plus
Select the Wii Remote icon from the Mii Plaza.
If you store a Mii on your Wii Remote Plus, you can take it to a friend’s house and give a copy of your Mii to another Wii console. Your Mii can then be used in your friend’s Mii-compatible games or put in your friend’s Mii Parade. (You can also use your Wii Remote Plus to grab Mii characters from your friend’s Wii system and later add it to your Mii Parade or your Mii-compatible game.)
Choose a Wii Remote Plus
If more than one Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus is in use with the console, you can choose which remote to save the Mii to.
Move a Mii to a Wii Remote Plus
Each Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus can hold up to ten Mii characters. To copy a Mii to the remote, grab and drag the Mii to an open spot. Select Save & Quit when you’re finished.
Arranging Mii characters in the Mii Plaza
Select the Organize icon from the Portrait Plaza screen.
This will bring up new icons that let you organize your Mii characters by different categories:
Lists the number of Mii characters in the Mii Plaza.
Causes the Mii characters to scatter.
Arrange the Mii characters alphabetically.
Arrange by Favorite status.
Arrange by Favorite Color.
Arrange by gender.
Checking Out Visitors in Mii Parade
Any of your friends’ Mii characters that are set to Mingle will enter your Wii system first via the Mii Parade. You can see if any have arrived by selecting the Mii Parade icon in the Mii Plaza. (You can also bring Mii characters in to the Mii Parade from the Mii Plaza, as described on page 11.)
Each incoming Mii will stay in the Mii Parade until you transfer it to your Mii Plaza, where only then will it start showing up in your Mii-compatible games. Likewise, friends will first see any Mingle-approved Mii characters in their own Mii Parades and must transfer them to their Mii Plaza to see them appear in their own games.
Go to Mii Plaza
Send Mii to Mii Plaza
Grab and drop a Mii on this icon to move it from the Mii Parade to the Mii Plaza, which allows it to appear in your Mii-compatible games and lets you perform most Mii Plaza functions on it. (You can’t edit your friends’ Mii characters.)
Erase a Mii
About Mingling
Your Mii characters will enter friends’ Mii Parades only if your Mii characters’ individual Mingle settings are turned on. There are then two ways to send those Mii characters to their consoles. You can transfer Mii characters via your Wii Remote Plus (see page 12), or you can let them travel on their own via WiiConnect24 (see page 62).
Change Mingle Setting
Your Mii Parade will accept incoming Mii characters only if you turn on this Mingle option (see About Mingling below).
Mii Speed
Select to adjust the speed at which the Mii characters move.
Mii Number
Lists the number of Mii characters on the screen and the total number of Mii characters.
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NOTE: Mii characters will travel to other Wii consoles via WiiConnect24 only if you’ve registered your friends in your Wii address book (requires an Internet connection), and if you and your friends have Mingle options turned on.
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Photo Channel
Photo Channel
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Photo Channel
Wii Menu
Using the Photo Channel
You can do any of the following things using the Photo Channel:
• View your photos as a slide show.
• Draw on your photos.
• Save your photos to the Wii System Memory in the console using the Wii Message Board (see page 30).
• Send your pictures to anyone on your list of Wii Friends.
Inserting an SD or SDHC Card
Insert an SD Card into the SD Card Slot on the front of the console (32 GB maximum size).
NOTE: You can also use miniSD Cards and microSD Cards if you have an SD Card adapter, which can be found at most retail stores that sell SD Cards. See page 22 for more information on SD Cards.
Label faces
upwards
To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote Plus and press the A Button.
Selecting Your Photo Source
1. Using the Wii Remote Plus, select the Photo Channel on the Wii Menu. (More than one remote can be used with the Photo Channel at one time.)
2. Select either Digital Camera/Cell Phone or View Wii Message Board photos to view your photo album.
NOTE: Photos will appear on the Wii Message Board (see pages 32 and 36) only if you have posted them there in a previous Photo Channel session.
View photos from the Wii Message Board
View photos from an SD Card
Viewing Your Photos and Videos
This on-screen menu will disappear temporarily if you move the cursor off the screen or stop moving the cursor for a moment.
Decrease size of photo views
Increase size of photo views
Scroll forward and backward through list of photos
Return to Photo Channel start screen
View your photos in a slide show (see page 17)
• Your photos will appear on the TV screen in the order they were taken. If this data is not available with the photo, the date that you update the photo in the Photo Channel will be used.
• Videos will appear as the first frame from the file, with a film icon in one corner.
• If the photo or video is in a format that is not supported by the Photo Channel, it will appear as a question mark icon. See page 23 for supported formats.
• If you have a large number of photos, or if they are very large in size, it may take a moment to open them all.
• The Photo Channel can display a maximum of approximately 1,000 photos. If your SD Card has more than 1,000 photos, remove the card from the Wii console and remove or reorganize your photos in your camera, cell phone, or computer.
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Photo Channel
Photo Channel
Viewing a Photo Full Screen
Use the Wii Remote Plus to select the photo you would like to view full screen. A new on-screen menu will appear with additional choices.
Scroll forward and backward through list of photos
Return to list of photos
Post photo to Message Board
See page 21.
Play with your photos
See page 18.
View a slide show of your photos
See page 17.
Rotate photo 90º clockwise
Zoom in or out
If part of the photo is off-screen, a scroll panel will appear: Move the cursor over an arrow and press the A Button to change the area of the photo that is viewed.
Scroll left
Scroll up
Scroll right
Scroll down
Viewing Photos in a Slide Show
Select the slide show option using the Wii Remote Plus. The photos will automatically be displayed in the order they appear on the screen.
Press the A Button during a slide show to open an on-screen menu with additional choices.
Resume slide show
Adjust settings
End slide show
Resume slide show
Choose display order
Choose your photos randomly or in the order in which they were taken.
Change transition effects between photos
Change music played during slide show
Select from the songs included in the Photo Channel, or use any AAC format music saved on your SD Card.
Song Menu screen
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Photo Channel
Having Fun With Your Photos
Select the Fun! option to open a new menu with additional options for playing with your photos or frames from your videos.
Adjust the overall appearance of your photo
Draw, cut and paste, and add text and stamps
Create a puzzle out of a photo for others to reas­semble
Mood
Mood Menu Screen Options
Brighten: Brighten the photo. Select repeatedly to increase effect.
Black and White: Convert photo to gray scale monochrome.
Zap!: Invert the photo.
Hard-boiled: Convert the photo to stark black and white. Select
repeatedly to increase effect.
Doodle
Zoom out
Stamp selection
Select color for sketch pen
Erase tool Zoom in
Eyedropper tool: Copy a color from the photo
1. Select the eyedropper icon and press the A Button.
2. Move the eyedropper icon over a part of the photo where you want to copy the color and press the A Button.
3. The cursor will change to the selected color.
Scissors tool: Cut and paste a piece of the photo
1. Select the scissors icon and press the A Button.
2. Move the scissors icon over a part of the photo where you want to cut and paste and press the A Button. A cut frame will appear.
3. Press the A Button to cut the area and again to paste it.
Erase all doodles and restore the photo to its original appearance
NOTE: Move the Wii Remote Plus closer to the TV to increase the size of the sketch pen or stamp. Move the Wii Remote Plus away from the TV to reduce the size of the pen or stamp. Twist the Wii Remote Plus to rotate the pen or stamp.
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Photo Channel
Photo Channel
Puzzle
When you select this option, your photo will be divided into pieces.
To reassemble the pieces, move the cursor over a piece and press and hold the A Button. Move the piece into place and drop it by releasing the A Button.
Move pieces
Get a hint
View the original image.
Number of puzzle pieces
The puzzle starts with six pieces. After completing that level, you can choose the number of pieces to start with.
View records for shortest completion time
Saving Mood and Doodle Changes
Changes made to your photos can only be saved by posting your photo to the Wii Message Board (see page 21).
You cannot save or overwrite photos or videos on the SD Card.
• You can make Doodle changes to only one photo at a time. If you select another photo while you have a modified photo open, you will see the following warning screen, shown at right.
NOTE: Erased doodles cannot be recovered.
• When you return to the Photo Channel start screen, any Mood or Doodle changes will be erased unless you post your modified photos to the Wii Message Board. You will be notified by this screen:
Viewing Your Videos
Select a video from the photo album to begin playing it.
• Hold down the 1 Button on the Wii Remote Plus to rewind the video.
• Hold down the 2 Button on the Wii Remote Plus to advance the video.
Tap these buttons to rewind or advance the video a little.
NOTE: Any of the options available in the Fun! mode can be applied to individual frames of a video.
Posting Photos to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu
You can save your photos or single frames from videos from an SD Card to the Wii System Memory by posting them to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu.
When you display a photo or video frame in full-screen mode, you will have the option to post that photo to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu. If you select Post you will see the following confirmation screen:
• Images that have been modified by Mood or Doodle changes also can be saved to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu.
• You can use the Wii Message Board to send photos to anyone on your list of Wii Friends (see page 36).
NOTE: See page 32 for information on deleting messages from the Wii Message Board. When deleting images posted to the Wii Message Board, you must delete the entire message.
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