Yes, it does, they are the GBA's 'shoulder' buttons.
No, the Game Boy Advance SP does not have an F2 button. The buttons are A, B, L, R, Select, and Start.
The L and R buttons, also called the "shoulder buttons," are located on the back of the system on each corner; L on the left side, and R on the right. The location of these buttons are the same across all versions of the DS.
Q=L & w=R
In the SNES9x emulator, you can hold the L and R buttons by mapping them to your keyboard or controller. To do this, go to the "Input" menu, select "Input Configuration," and assign the L and R buttons to your desired keys or buttons. Once mapped, you can hold them down while playing to perform actions that require those buttons.
(upper buttons) L R L R L L R R A on the cup selection screen
I need help because my R & L buttons are barely working and i found one time a rare candy code without using the R & L buttons!
A and S
L and R are simply 2 buttons on the back of a Nintendo DS or a Game Boy Advance.
They do work, but you have to move your cursor over the box number. Then you can use the L and R buttons to your hearts content.
If you press on joystick you can change them.
Unlike the classic gamecube controller
game boy advance l l l G + B + A = gba