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{{Stub}}The '''Internet Channel''' is a channel that can be downloaded from the [[Wii Shop Channel]] for free. It is accessible from the main menu, and offers the user the ability to browse
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{{Stub}}The '''Internet Channel''' is a channel that could be downloaded from the [[Wii Shop Channel]] for free. It's accessible from the home menu. A while after it's release, it costed 500 [[Wii Points]]. But since the 1st of September 2009, it was made free again.
   
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The Internet Channel is Opera Powered. With it, you can go to websites such as Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, Fandom and other. However, some websites may not be compatible with the channel. The Wii Remote's pointer capabilities can be used as a mouse. When clicking on a text box, it brings up an on-screen keyboard.
the Internet to browse websites. A while after it's release, it started to cost 500 [[Wii Points]]. But since the 1st of September 2009, it's price was free again.
 
 
It runs on an Internet browser called Opera.
 
 
With this channel, people can go to websites such as Google, Yahoo!, YouTube, Wikipedia, Bulbapedia, Fandom and many other sites.
 
The Wii remote's pointer capabilities is used as the mouse. When typing something, the keyboard pops up on the screen.
 
 
[[Category:USB Keyboard Compatible Apps]]
 
[[Category:USB Keyboard Compatible Apps]]

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The Internet Channel is a channel that could be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel for free. It's accessible from the home menu. A while after it's release, it costed 500 Wii Points. But since the 1st of September 2009, it was made free again.

The Internet Channel is Opera Powered. With it, you can go to websites such as Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, Fandom and other. However, some websites may not be compatible with the channel. The Wii Remote's pointer capabilities can be used as a mouse. When clicking on a text box, it brings up an on-screen keyboard.