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So, I have bought a Wii remote, and it’s problem, is that the cursor isn’t appearing on the screen, when I’m moving the remote, or it appears rarely. I thought that the problem is in the sensor bar, so I’ve tried another remote of mine, and it is working well, and now I’m thinking that the problem is in the remote itself. What can be of fault? I think that the problem is in the receiver. If so, what can be done for resolving this problem. Is it possible somehow to clean that receiver, or maybe I can replace the receiver which stands at the top of the remote?

If your Nintendo Wii Remote’s cursor is not appearing where it should or is not appearing at all, see the Nintendo Wii Remote Cursor Isn’t Where It’s Supposed to Be problem page for possible problems and solutions. The sensor bar includes some infrared LEDs, and the Wiimote has a very small camera in the end that is super low resolution, it just looks for two IR dots. My recommendation is to open the controller and look for dust or corrosion.

I have the above problem I have cleaned all the mother board and sensor at top with IPA but still have the problem is there any way of fixing it

Maybe your Wii Remote ran out of battery. This happens to me.

This usually happens when the battery is dying, but does not happen to all remotes. I have this problem too, except it does not appear in menus very often and it does not appear in games at all. When it does appear, it looks glitchy and goes to different spots randomly. Go to the options and you will find an option in the settings called sensor bar, then sensitivity. If it does not appear or the dots are bigger, or there is more then one dot, there is probably too much light. Try turning off the lights. If it still happens, replace the batteries. It worked for me.