maybe your controller is messed up or the controller isn't plugged in all the way. hope that helps=]
turns them on quicker
Mad Catz controllers had these buttons programmed into there third party Gamecube Controllers. What it does is allow players to program a turbo option to a certain button like the A button. This would help ease players into playing rapid button mashing games like in Mario Party 5, 6, or 7.
In Scooby-Doo games, the button to use the plunger typically varies depending on the platform you're playing on. Generally, it is often one of the action buttons or triggers, such as the "A" button on Xbox controllers or the "X" button on PlayStation controllers. Always refer to the in-game controls menu for the specific button layout for your platform.
there isn't one Yes, there is one - you have to press the right analog stick down as if it were a button. L3 is the left analog stick pressed down.
No, there are controllers with wires. You can plug them in underneath the power button.
The analog on a Xbox 360 is the analog sticks (left and right of the pad). You have 1 d-pad (digital pad).
with any console controller now the analog sticks will click down. With the PS3 havine R1 and R2, R3 is when you click down the right analog stick and L3 is the the Left analog stick used as a button.
to press the l3 button you press down on the left analog stick
You have to use the analog stick
The X button selects The O is go back on the XMD The ▲ is info The ■ does nothing on the XMD the D-Pad is basically the mouse The thumb-sticks are only used in games The Analog Button is to turn on the thumb-sticks The L&R triggers are only use in games For game controls look in the Manuel or ask another question
It depends on what control scheme you have set but if you have it set to default you shake the wii remote forwards or sideways
That's easy, as long as you are playing a PS2. You hold down the circle button and move the right analog stick up or down.