Most of the time, when the cursor is bouncing around all over the place, it's because of another source of infrared light causing interference. The wii thinks that the other thing might be a point of light, and jumps over to where it would be if one of the sensor bar's lights was over there.
Adjust the "IR Sensitivity" slider in the Wiimote configuration window. See if that helps. That's how you fix this on a real wii, after all. Lowering it should help with this.
Adjust the "IR Sensitivity" slider in the Wiimote configuration window. See if that helps. That's how you fix this on a real wii, after all. Lowering it should help with this.
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