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Summary: How to set up and use a slide show on the News Channel in this free video on setting up and optimizing your Nintendo Wii.
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So now I will show you two other cool things you can do with the Wii news channel. The first is you see on the channel home page here you go to the slide show and this brings up a little program that is just going to go through all of the latest news stories. And you see you've got the globe here telling you where it's coming out of and you've also got the news story and it stays on there for a couple of seconds. You can see in the bottom right it is actually counting down how long it is actually going to stay up. But if you see something you want to actually read, like let's say I want to read this story right here. I will click A and it will bring up the story and then I can zoom in on the text using the plus and minus or the text zoom buttons up here. I can scroll using these two buttons or the V pad on the Wii mote. And there you go, you can either end the slide show or continue. Also when you are in slide show mode if you want to skip the stories manually you can do so using the V pad on the Wii mote. And just skip along like that. So one other cool thing you can do in the Wii news section is go to a global view. Say I go down here to say sports news and I will click on a story and you can see over here it is showing me where it is. If I click over here now I am in global view and I can press and hold the A button to move around the globe. I can click on a story or a city actually to see what stories are there. So now I am looking at sports news around Dallas. So that is a pretty cool feature still the same in zooming in on text and all of that. I just keep going back and you can actually go all over the world. Zoom out a little bit you can see there is eight stories in the Tokyo area. Eight sports news stories there. Excuse me just all news stories. That is another cool feature in the Wii news section of the global view. You can actually see how it stacks up like that the more stories there are.