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Title: How to Send Messages to Your Friends on the Wii
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URL Source: http://science.opposingviews.com/send-messages-friends-wii-8041.html
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Author: Tyson Cliffton
Post Date: 2014-01-01 08:02:52 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 136
Comments: 1

Demand Media Stay in touch with friends by sending messages using the Nintendo Wii. You can use the Wii Message Board function to send messages to and receive messages from friends who also use Wii consoles through the Internet. Post a memo to the Wii Message Board if you want to pass along information to everyone who uses that particular console. Sending or posing a message using the Nintendo Wii takes only a few minutes.

Write Message Step 1 Click the Wii Message Board icon in the lower right corner of the Nintendo Wii home screen; the icon is in the shape of a letter. The Will Message Board will appear on the screen.

Step 2 Click the Create Message icon in the lower left corner of the Wii Message Board; the icon looks like a pencil and paper.

Step 3 Click the Message icon; the icon looks like an open letter. A list of friends to whom you can send messages will appear.

Step 4 Click the name of one of your friends to send him a message. A text box will appear on the screen.

Step 5 Click the text box. A virtual keyboard will appear on the screen.

Step 6 Type out the text you would like to send by using the "A" button to press the onscreen characters.

Step 7 Click "Send" when your message is complete.

Reply to Message Step 1 Click the Wii Message Board icon in the lower right corner of the Nintendo Wii home screen; the icon is in the shape of a letter. The Wii Message Board will appear on the screen.

Step 2 Click a message to read it and then click "Reply" in the lower right corner of the message. A text box will appear on the screen.

Step 3 Click the text box. A virtual keyboard will appear on the screen.

Step 4 Type out the text you would like to send by using the "A" button to press the onscreen characters.

Step 5 Click "Send" when your message is complete.

Post Memo Step 1 Click the Wii Message Board icon in the lower right corner of the Nintendo Wii home screen; the icon is in the shape of a letter. The Will Message Board will appear on the screen.

Step 2 Click the Create Message icon in the lower left corner of the Wii Message Board; the icon looks like a pencil and paper.

Step 3 Click "Memo." The Memo screen will appear.

Step 4 Click the text box to open the virtual keyboard.

Step 5 Type out the text you would like to send by using the "A" button to press the onscreen characters.

Step 6 Click "Post" to post the memo to the Wii Message Board. Memos can be read by anyone who uses that particular Wii console.

■Nintendo: Wii Message Board About the Author Tyson Cliffton has been writing professionally since 2001. His work has been published at thealestle.com and KMOX.com. Cliffton earned a Bachelor of Science in mass communications from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville and a Master of Arts in communication from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He is pursuing a Master of Business Administration in management and leadership from Webster University.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Uhhh...I'll stick with email, thanks.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2014-01-01   9:11:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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