updates | March 04, 2026

How do I get sound on my Wii?

Plug the white cable into the Audio Left input on your home stereo. Plug the red cable into the Audio Right input on your home stereo. Set the input select on the stereo system to match the label on the set of audio inputs.

How do I get my Wii remote to stop vibrating?

Turn the Rumble feature on or off

  1. Press the HOME Button on a Wii Remote that is synchronised with the Wii console.
  2. Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Menu.
  3. Select the Rumble “On” or “Off”.

How do you turn the volume down on the Wii U?

From the Wii U Menu, press the HOME Button. Tap Controller Settings. Tap Settings under Wii Remote/Other Controllers. Tap the – and + on the screen or press the – and + Buttons on the Wii Remote to adjust the volume.

Where is the L button on Wii Remote?

left shoulder button
The L button refers to the left shoulder button on the Wii U GamePad, the Nintendo 64, GameCube, Classic, and Wii U Pro Controllers, and on the Nintendo 3DS itself.

Why does my Wii Remote buzz?

If the batteries are changed too quickly, occasionally you might get a crackling noise or no sound from the Wii Remote’s speaker. Take out the batteries, wait for one (1) minute, then re-insert. Wireless interference (RF) can, in rare cases, cause sound problems with the Wii Remote.

What is rumble feature?

Applies to: Wii, Wii mini. The Wii Remote has a built-in rumble device that will shake the Wii Remote at certain points while using the Wii.

Can you turn down the volume on a Wii Remote?

Turning the speaker volume down can extend battery life of the Wii Remote. Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Menu. Move the cursor over the “-” and “+” buttons to increase or decrease the volume levels. You will hear a sound from the speaker each time you adjust the setting.

Why does my Wii Sound weird?

It is normal for some amount of noise to come from the console, as there are various moving parts inside of the console. Additionally, the console may make noises as it’s reading discs, which may become louder at some times than others.