(12-24-2009, 05:40 AM)aeridus Wrote:(12-23-2009, 10:26 AM)Apostacious Wrote:Isn't it bad for the battery if it's perpetually charging though?(12-23-2009, 08:59 AM)aeridus Wrote: So my options are to leave the Wiimote on standby in between playing games, and turning it off entirely when not gaming for long periods of time, after which I would have to remove the Wiimote profile on the PC and re-pair it. Well, at least I can use it in Dolphin, that's the important thing. I just hoped it'd be slightly easier than that.
Just buy an usb wiimote chargerthen you don't have to worry about unpairing or leaving your wiimote on all the time draining battery life.
It has to be a special wiimote batery that comes with the wiimote charger, it knows when its full, so your wiimote's just sitting in the charging dock all cool

(12-24-2009, 05:19 AM)sonic26 Wrote: I only have a problem with that virtually Wii Sports Resort when I move the wiimote I can't see my hand but when I move with the arrow keys can be seen, however, as when I do the parachute can not I select "next".........
Are you using your sensorbar?
My Specs: AMD Phenom II x4 940 3.0ghz - w7/Ubuntu 11.04

then you don't have to worry about unpairing or leaving your wiimote on all the time draining battery life.