Nintendo WUPSWAAB manual On-Screen Keyboard, Controller Calibration

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On-Screen Keyboard

On-Screen Keyboard

You can use the on-screen keyboard when you need to enter text.

Wii U On-Screen Keyboard

Tap the keys on the keyboard to enter text or to switch input modes (PC-style keyboard shown).

Shows the input text.

Shows predicted word suggestions as you enter text.

Tap to display additional word options.

Delete the last character before the cursor.

Enter a new line (return).

Tap OK when you are finished entering text.

Enter a space.

Tap the letters to input them.

Switch the character set based on language, or to other special character sets.

Input Modes

There are three input modes (all modes may not be available in some software titles).

PC style

A keyboard with the same alphabetic layout as a computer.

 

 

Numbers and

A keyboard with numbers, letters with accents, and a few symbols.

accented

 

characters

 

 

 

Special

A keyboard with various symbols.

symbols

 

 

 

Controller Calibration

Use the following instructions to recalibrate the Touch Screen or reset the L and R control sticks if they do not seem to be operating correctly.

Calibrating the Touch Screen

Open the Wii U Menu and select System Settings. Select the option for calibrating the Wii U GamePad Touch Screen and follow the on-screen instructions. If you are unable to use the Touch Screen properly, use the +Control Pad and .

Resetting the L and R Control Sticks

The neutral position of the control sticks can be incorrectly set if you move them during the following actions:

turning the console on

launching software

quitting software and returning to the Wii U Menu

This can cause erratic gameplay control or cause objects on the screen to move when you are not

using the controller.

Wii U GamePad L Stick

Reset Procedure

To reset the control sticks, allow them to return to a neutral untouched position and simultane- ously hold down , , , and for at least three seconds.

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