you didn't take care of it enough and/or the warranty expired and they don't make it durable enough to last longer than about a year (my gba's and DS's all have bad shoulder buttons)
It is the right 'shoulder' button.
It is the right-hand 'shoulder' button.
Yes. On the DS on the home page, you press x then y then you press the left shoulder button then the right shoulder button.
Left shoulder button is R key and right shoulder button is A key/select is Backspace key and start is ENTER hope i helped-randoman
it is the last vehical upgrade. and you hold the right shoulder button.
it is on the left hand side on the psp its the l button basically
Right enter is start, right shift is select. You can change the button assignments by selecting Options-joypad-configure-..1
The whistle chain attaches to the button for the right epaulet (shoulder strap) of your uniform shirt. The chains come in 2 varieties: a button-hook style and a clip on style. The button hook style is more common. Unhook the shoulder strap, attach the button hook under the button, then re-button the shoulder strap over the end of the whistle chain. The chain will then go from your shoulder strap to your right shirt pocket. If you are carrying the whistle on the outside, you need a whistle hook. They usually come with a clasp style back. Attach the whistle hook to the center of the flap for the right shirt pocket. Then attach the whistle chain to the whistle and hang the whistle on the hook.
R1 is the right 'shoulder' button. There is no formal R2 on a PSP but if a game needs it, it defaults to the analog stick, pushed to the right.
Turn the radio on. Press and hold the On/Off Volume Clock Control. While holding this button in, press the "Tune" button left(-) to advance the hours and right(+) to advance the minutes.
Turn on radio, Push volume button till the time mode appears. Then push small set button normally on the right side of the radio. Push Scan button to advance hours and seek button to advance minutes.
The button that typically moves the insertion point to the right is the "Right Arrow" key on a keyboard. In most text editing software, pressing this key will advance the cursor one character to the right. Additionally, in some applications, you may find a "Right" button within the user interface that serves the same function.