Question:
sensor bar question?
anonymous
2007-06-01 05:51:24 UTC
can u put the sensor bar upside down and will it work as ive got a bracket tv.if it wont hoe shall i put it .i no under my tv but how and is the front bit of the sensor bar able to stick on underneath the tv.PLEASE PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION I NEED HELP
Six answers:
to the beat in my head
2007-06-01 06:11:02 UTC
if you have it upside down and below the tv, register your sensor as being above the tv and it should work ok. The only probelm is that it will consider you to be holding the remote upside down, which might affect some games, but very few. your sensor has that sticky part on the bottom, I'd strongly suggest trying to stick it to the top of your tv if you can
anonymous
2007-06-01 11:15:29 UTC
You can try the sensor bar upside down. I'm sure that it will work just fine!



If you don't want to use the sensor bar, you can use two lit candles! Place a candle on each side of the TV and light 'em.

Viola! Instant sensor bar.
Jay L
2007-06-01 06:07:35 UTC
You can have the sensor bar upside down. I tried it on my Wii and it worked.
anonymous
2016-11-25 02:26:09 UTC
i've got relatively discovered that when I place the sensor bar the area opposite to the place I tell the Wii that's, that's relatively extra precise. additionally, on the Wii mote sensitivity settings, set it to 3 despite in case you spot extra suitable than 2 dots. once you're adjusting the settings you're status nevertheless, yet once you're enjoying a interest you would be shifting the Wii mote around so a lot extra suitable than you have been once you have been adjusting the settings, And the sign gets uneven and could cut back out, which could be stressful and deadly in interest.
Wedge
2007-06-01 07:35:48 UTC
Yep, the sensor bar will work just fine underneath the Wii.



Also, if you look at this link, I have already answered a question about the sensor bar that you may find useful:



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20070531101147AA98FWz&show=7#profile-info-QUDlBPgEaa
munkie1234
2007-06-01 07:30:16 UTC
putting the bar upside down is fine and has no effect on the control direction


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