No. They would only break if you purposely threw your 3DS off a building, or something like that.
The 3DS has the same buttons as a DSi (A, B, X, Y, L, R, Select, Start, the + Control Pad, and the Power button), as well as a HOME button in the bottom-middle of the system, which has a similar function to the Wii's HOME button. And also an analog stick
The L and R buttons, also called the "shoulder buttons," are located on the back of the system on each corner; L on the left side, and R on the right. The location of these buttons are the same across all versions of the DS.
L and R are simply 2 buttons on the back of a Nintendo DS or a Game Boy Advance.
If you want to restart the game while it is playing, press L+R+Start+Select If you want to restart the Nintendo 3DS itself, press the power button to turn it off and turn it back on again.
(upper buttons) L R L R L L R R A on the cup selection screen
The DS does not have a Cstick or Buttons. It only has one D-Pad a X,Y,A,B face buttons and L/R Triggers.
One can snap a photo with a Nintendo 3DS by first clicking the camera icon on the screen. This turns on the camera feature. Next, angle the device to line up the shot wanted. Lastly, pressing on the L, R, or A will snap the photo.
The price can vary depending on where you take your Nintendo DS Lite to be repaired. However most people have reported that it can cost $100 to have the R and L buttons repaired.
When you see the Nintendo and iNiS logos on the screen, press the A+B+X+Y+R+L buttons all at the same time.
There are many different control options for the 3DS. Whether or not a game can be played in more than one way depends on the game itself. The 3DS' buttons are how you'll be playing most of your games. In addition to the D-pad, A B X Y face buttons and L and R shoulder buttons, the system also has what is called a "circle pad" that acts as an analog slidepad. The touch screen is another way the system can be interfaced with, as per the original DS. A new control scheme implemented in the 3DS is motion and tilt controls made possible by the system's gyroscope and accelerometer.
Well, I just found this out a few months ago. The L and R buttons on my 3DS were worn out; luckily, I found out how to get them working again. You need these materials: - Your 3DS - WD-40 - Cotton swab - Paper towels ( or something else as long it can wipe away the WD-40 ) Let's begin with the steps. First, get your 3DS. You need to blow on the L and R buttons where there is just a little space between both of them. Second, get a few cotton swabs ( you probably should have one ) and apply a little Wd-40 on each end. Lift up the button just a little bit with your fingertips and apply the WD-40 to the button. Repeat the process for both buttons. Third, the WD-40 might/will drip down from the buttons so wipe it with a paper towel. Finally, blow once more into the buttons so that it dries into them. Note: It will take some time for the WD-40 to clean the L and R buttons, so wait for a few minutes until they function properly. After some time, test it out to see if it worked.
what about them you have to be morre specific than that for people to answer your questions! The Ds lite buttons are A, b, x, y, start, select, L trigger, r trigger, up, down, right, left