it is the switch for the headlight washer pump
with the r2 and l2 buttons combined with the analog sticks
analog sticks
The R3 and L3 buttons are on the left and right analog sticks. To do this press down on either of the analog sticks and then whatever the buttons do in the game it should then work.
the horn sticks when the car is started
The Vita's analog sticks do not double as buttons and cannot be pressed down.
When your pregnant your belly gets bigger,and your belly button just sticks out there.
Devil sticks are a set of sticks made up of three pieces - a baton and two control sticks. They are moved in a way similar to juggling, with the control sticks used to move the baton. There are many different moves that can be learned, and the sticks are often a colourful addition to circus performances and street entertainment. The link below provides more information.
Well, the L3 and R3 buttons are actually the anolog sticks just press down on them until you hear a click left is L3 and right is R3.Have fun.:D
There isn't one. There are only the L1, R1, L2, R2, L3, and R3 buttons. The L1, L2, and R1, R2 buttons are on the top of the controller and the L3, R3 buttons are activated when you press down the analog sticks. This is usually indicated by a clicking noise.
No, out of my experience driving the Mitsubishi eclipse is one of the better imported car's for handling and performance. It sticks close to the ground and with good tires hugs curves like you wouldn't imagine.
some vehicles especially Japanese don't have dip sticks. I had a Mitsubishi and it didnt have one
Yes Xbox 360 controller feature two analog control sticks that can be used for gaming.