I would need to know which brand you have. But the Wireless AutoStar II Computer Controller for the Meade can do that.
There are 2 L buttons on the Xbox 360 controller. The LB buttons is located at the top left of the controller and the LT button is located at the back of the controller. Just to sum it up, these are not buttons, these are triggers.
Yes you can. You can break any controller by pressing the buttons to hard. My sister broke my ps3 controller.
The D-pad buttons is basically the directionall buttons on the ps2 controller... basically the up,down,left,right buttons.
it wasnt a controller, it was a tingy with buttons
Both of the shoulder buttons and the triggers are white on a standard XBox360 controller. The Start and Select buttons are also white on the standard controller.
I have seen programs that allow you to map controller buttons to keyboard keys but I would like to do the opposite, ie. make a keyboard act as a USB controller, allowing me to map in game functions to the keys without it mapping as "A" key but instead as "BTN 1" or something similar. Preferably would like to do this with a numpad so I can make a custom controller without the buttons on it registering as the numpad keys.
Shoulder Buttons are the buttons located on the back (from standard handling viewpoint) of the controller. On the PlayStation 2 controller, there are 4 shoulder buttons - designated L1, L2, R1 and R2. Random History: The modern "shoulder" button concept first came from Nintendo, in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System controller, released roughly between 1990-1993. The SNES controller and it's shoulder buttons influenced every controller released by any company for all future systems.
Yes, although some functions differ, and buttons look different.
As you will need to disconnect the battery you will need to reprogram the preset buttons on your radio and set the clock. Other than that there is nothing else to do.
because that is the buttons they picked
You can sync your controller into your xbox 360.To do that there are certain buttons on the controller and the xbox 360 you push to sync the controller.
Unlike the classic gamecube controller