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- Nintendo Switch First-Time Setup and Connection
Connect the USB plug from the Nintendo Switch AC adapter into the USB connector on the bottom of the console, then connect the AC adapter into the wall outlet
- How to Connect the Wii to a TV Using AV Cables - Nintendo Support
Note: The Wii console supports Dolby Pro Logic II for simulated surround sound If you have a surround sound stereo and wish to use this feature, you'll need to configure the Wii console to use surround sound
- How to Connect the Wii to a TV Using Component Video Cables
Note Component Video Cables are sold separately The Wii mini is only compatible with Wii AV Cables Ensure you are using the Wii AV Cables that came packaged with the system
- How to Set up the Wii for the First Time | Nintendo Support
In this article, you'll learn how to set up the Wii console for the first time
- How to Play Wii Games on the Wii U | Nintendo Support
Use the Wii Remote to select Wii Menu by pointing the Wii Remote at the screen, hovering the hand icon over Wii Menu, and pressing the A Button
- How to Start a Local or Online Multiplayer Game (Clubhouse Games: 51 . . .
Start Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics from the HOME menu ; From the game menu, select Local Play ; Select Local Communication to play a multiplayer game wirelessly or select Mosaic Mode to play a game across multiple consoles
- Wii Wii mini: Getting Started - Nintendo Support
Access resources to learn everything you need to know about Wii Wii mini, Using Troubleshooting, and Getting Started
- How to Listen to Music from an SD Card or microSD Card
Note The following music formats can be played: AAC files with m4a, mp4, and 3gp extensions; MP3 files with mp3 extensions, bit rates of 16kbps - 320kbps, and sampling frequencies of 32kHz - 48kHz
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