Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Wii Remote Instructions

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Oct 3, 2010 - More details on Doctor Who: Return to Earth / Evacuation Earth and accessories. Use the Wii Remote as the Sonic Screwdriver to progress through the game. Evacuation Earth (DS). Official description: This is your chance to be the Doctor and guide him and Amy Pond on a thrilling new adventure. I have purchased a new Dr Who sonic Screwdriver wii controller, unfortunately the instructions were thrown out with the packaging and i am having trouble charging it. I have it currently connected via usb to my laptop, various lights are flashing.

Hi, Here is the relevant text as found in the instructions:'Plug the mini USB end of the supplied USB charge cable to the charge socket on the Sonic Screwdriver Remote Controller (SSRC) and other end [ their error, not mine -KP ] of the charge cable to the Wii console. A red LED charge indicator is on when charging.

When the battery is fully charged, the red LED automatically turns off. Rugby 08 Pc Game. Charge time is between 2 to 3 hours and a fully charged battery has between 6 to 12 hours of playtime.' 'The Wii Console must be ON for the SSRC to be able to recharge its battery. It will not recharge when the Wii Console is OFF or in Stand-by Mode.'

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' Charging: LED lights up' Full charge: LED goes out'Hope this works for you. Keith Pyne Posted on Feb 03, 2011.

To those who have not figured this out yet her is some help. My son just received this for a gift. He plugged it in and the red light was flashing. It will not charge in this mode. You must first sync. Once you sync it the red light will stay on continuously.

Now it is really charging. Hope this helps. To those who have not figured this out yet her is some help. My son just received this for a gift. He plugged it in and the red light was flashing. It will not charge in this mode. You must first sync.

Once you sync it the red light will stay on continuously. Now it is really charging. Hope this helps. I have just purchased 3 of these Wii controls all having the same issue as described here. After some intense investigation, I found the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries had discharged beyond minimal charge capacity as a result of age of stock. The easiest solution would be to pull the battery out of the control and using a specially designed charger/power supply, put about 2-3 minutes worth of charge at 4.5-5.0v (any higher and/or longer than this will cause permanent damage to the battery).

After putting the initial charge into the battery, reassemble the control and follow the instructions that came with it like you just pulled it out of the packaging. Hope this helps. Posted on Jun 16, 2013. The trick is, you have to sync up the 2nd controller to the Wii before starting the game. Turn on the Wii, there's a small cover below the DVD drive that you flip down, (This is also the spot where your SD Memory card can go) There's the red button.

Open the battery area of the 2nd Wii remote. You'll see a small red button. Press both the red button the Wii Console & the Wii remote. Ufs Usb Driver Latest Version here. Then it should turn on & Sync.

Once that's done, start the game. It will then recognize the 2 controllers. -T Jan 11, 2009 .