A wii D-Pad is on the controller. It stands for Directional Pad meaning the arrows.
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There are three main ways of movement control on a game cube. The first is the main analog stick on the left side. The second is the "C stick" on the right (yellow) and the third is the "D Pad", or the four way arrows located below the analog stick.
the D-pad is what you use to move in basic games, it is on the left side of the DS
The d-pad is the set of directional buttons on the left side of the controller.
There is no D-button, but you may be referring to the D-pad or Direction pad which is the gray + on the left side of the controller.
17 buttons R1 R2 R3 (analogue stick) L1 L2 L3 (analogue stick) X O Square Triangle Start Select Home D-pad Up D-pad Down D-pad Left D-pad Right
The +Control Pad above the A button on the Wii Remote.
Press UP on the d-pad then use the d-pad to navigate the menus.
A D-pad (short for directional pad) is a set of buttons on a game controller used to indicate one of four cardinal directions. Usually it's in the shape of a + sign, or four buttons arranged in a similar pattern.On a Wii remote, the D-pad is just above the A Button.
Q on PC, D-pad Up/Down on Xbox 360, and D-pad Up on PS3.
The D pad on the Nintendo DS looks like a plus sign on the left half of your DS when it is opened. The D pad is right on the left of the Touch Screen, the bottom screen. Answered by: QWERTY