It means you must press the right "trigger" button which is the one that is right below the RB. The action of pressing this button simulates the pulling of a trigger.
The left trigger and right trigger are the buttons at the top of the controller that you pull with you fingers
If you mean the original Xbox controller, simply plug it into your Xbox. If you mean the Xbox 360 controller, check if it has enough battery, if not, get the charger and plug it into the controller, then into a USB port in the Xbox 360. If it does have enough battery, merely press the Xbox icon on the controller.
A Turbo Fire controller is a controller that will constantly tap one button, but you only have to hold it down. For example, in Team Fortress 2 (Xbox), you need to quickly pull Right Trigger to shoot quickly. With a turbo controller, you can just hold it down and it will fire fast as f***.
If you mean a xbox 360 wireless controller, then it's where the batteries go.
Left and Right................idk what else it would stand for. left trigger and right trigger
Between the two trigger buttons on the contoller there should be a little white button. When standing by your xbox look at the front of it there should be the same white button. On the controller and the Xbox press the white button at the same time.
Orginal controller
I was going to try this! hehe
The Xbox 360 controller will not work on an original xbox console. Similarly, an original xbox controller will not work with the xbox 360. Each controller only works with its respective console. Xbox 360 Controller --> Xbox 360 Xbox controller --> Xbox
Pull left trigger for boost!
you can't hook up a wireless control to the xbox 360 just push on the buttom on the middle that depends did you mean a 360 controller or a PC gaming controller 360 controller-yes press the connect button on front of xbox and then on controller. PC controller-no has to be xbox 360 compatible
Well, its the white one next to the black one. If you're playing an original Xbox game on a Xbox 360, then its the left bumper (above the left trigger).