lb and rb if you look at your controller
I think the question is "Do you use an original Xbox or Xbox 360 controller when playing original Xbox games on an Xbox 360?" If it is than, you use an Xbox 360 controller. Left Bumper turns into "white button" Right Bumper turns into "black button"
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Nothing much. Instead of the black and white buttons on the Xbox controller the Xbox 360 controller has RB (right bumper) and LB (left bumper). And the Xbox 360 controller is way more comfortable
Left bumper, and right bumper. (l1, means the first left bumper, and vise versa)
right bumper replaces the black button and left bumper with white.
With your hands. Left hand on the left side of the controller, with the thumb on the analog stick. The right hand on the right hand side of the controller, with the right thumb on the right analog stick. The left and right index (pointing) fingers on the L1 and R1 buttons.
no such guitar controller has been commercially produced for left handed people but many creative left handed people have made or modified a right handed guitar controller to be left handed. playing a right handed guitar left handed is still easily achievable and is why no people bother to have a left handed specific controller.
If I am not mistaken, L3 is clicking down the left analog stick
With your hands. Left hand on the left side of the controller, with the thumb on the analog stick. The right hand on the right hand side of the controller, with the right thumb on the right analog stick. The left and right index (pointing) fingers on the L1 and R1 buttons.
Hold Right Bumper/Left Bumper/Click-in Left Analog Stick/A/Down on D-Pad for 3 seconds
Up, Left, Back, Quarter Circle Forward, Left, Down, Left bumper, Right bumper, Pause, Unpause, Back, A, Up, Down.
It's the arrows on the controller also called the d pad