Yes, you can use the stick from the DualShock 2 controller to play Tekken 5 on the PS2. The DualShock 2 is fully compatible with the game, allowing you to use its analog sticks for character movement and other controls. However, many players prefer using an arcade stick for fighting games like Tekken for a better experience.
The right stick IS called right stick
To sync a Tekken 6 arcade stick to an Xbox 360, first ensure the arcade stick is powered on. Connect the arcade stick to the Xbox 360 console using the USB port. Once connected, press the Xbox Guide button on the stick; this will sync it with the console. If the stick is recognized, the Xbox 360 dashboard will appear, confirming the connection.
Maybe because your controller is damaged (the RS stick).
you can dribble or 'move by using the left stick on your xbox controller or PlayStation controller
"L" would likely be the Left stick, however it's possible that it's the buttons on the top of the controller on the left side. Depends on the game, which one they're talking about. On the left: L1 is the top, L2 is the trigger like button below L1 and L3 is the stick (it pushes down).
By replacing it with a new used controller
Of course they do
My controller is doing the same thing when you push up on the analog stick it looks down and when you push down it goes up.
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
Press the right analog stick down
Click the Left analog stick ,that's L3