Left Trigger... On Xbox360 it is, anyway.
Lt cables has own impedance which reduce the short circuit fault level
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Dielectric Strength of Vacuum is more than that of Air. In HT voltage is more than LT. So VCB is used in HT & ACB in LT. Rakesh Gaikwad
This is not possible, but you can make it appear that way, for example, get a video component, set the visible to false, get a button, make the video play an animation of a clicked button, and once another button is clicked the orignal button dissapears and the video player appears and plays a short animation of a clicked button.
F1 is used for HELP
A button named LT(Left Trigger) does not actually exist on a PS3 controller. The closest thing to LT is L2. It is the second button down on the left back side of the controller.
You have to press the Lt button.
on the left and its ont the top, the LT
You press the LT button. DA. %!$#% D=
in xbox:you press the rt and lt button in ps3:you press the r2 and l2 button wii:shake both controlers
There will be a rim just above the 'Shoot' button. When you think the time is right just press the button.
LT + RB is the combination used in juggling the ball in fifa 13 where you have to consistently press and release the RB whereas continue to hold LT to see your player juggling the ball.
Push the Action button near him to pull him away from the explosive charge.
the answer to that is that is the 'B' button which is the red button on your controller. MAN YOU ARE THICK!!!!! Just prees the B button, and think happy thoughts...
press LB,RB,LT,and RT at the same time
There are four triggers on an Xbox360 controller: Left and Right triggers, and Left and Right trigger buttons. LT and RT stand for Left and Right trigger and there stationed on top of the controller in front of the LB and RB buttons. LB and RB stand for Left Button and Right Button (you can also call it Left Back and Right back) and are stationed behind the LT and RT buttons.
Find the two switches in the trash cans in the gym. To do this, go to a trash can and press the A button.