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Wii System Settings Guide and Translation v1.0 Compiled by The Goonfather Property of www.sheylara.com Please forward all comments, queries and error reports to wii@sheylara.com System Settings Using the System Settings, you can adjust settings that affect many aspects of your console, such as the Sensor Bar, the Internet connection, WiiConnect24, time settings, and other Wii functions. Please choose from the list of options below. How to Access the System Settings 1. With the Wii console properly connected, power on the console to reach the Wii Channel menu. 2. Use the Wii Remote to move the cursor over the "Wii" button in the bottom-left corner of the screen and press the A Button. 3. From the main Wii Menu and System Settings screen, use the Wii Remote to move the cursor over the "Wii Settings" option (wrench). 4. Press the A Button to enter the System Settings. Once inside the Wii Settings menu, the following options are available. Click the buttons below to read more information on each topic. If you have not connected your Wii console online yet and performed a system update, the following options will be available. This option lets you give your Wii console a unique Nickname. Giving your Wii console a nickname will help distinguish it from other Wii consoles that you might connect to. To change the current nickname 1. Access the Wii System Settings (how to). 2. Choose "Console Nickname" on System Settings 1 to display a white rectangle with the current Nickname. 3. Point at the text area (white rectangle) and press the A Button. 4. Use the Wii Remote on the on screen keyboard for entering the new console Nickname. 5. Confirm the Nickname is correct by clicking the "confirm" button on the bottom right corner. This option lets you adjust the date and time of the consoles internal clock. Please note that the Wii console uses a 24 hour clock. For example 1:00 pm is displayed as 13: ...

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