When you are in the Nintendo DSi Menu, Press either L or R to take a picture or Go into Nintendo DSi Camera and tap the button on the touch screen that shows Take Picture.
It is the right-hand 'shoulder' button.
Usually they don't mean anything, but for the GameShark you can use L and R for activating codes.
Nothing
There are two rectangular buttons located at the back-left and back-right hand corners of your child's Dsi. One is marked with an L (with a picture of a camera next to it) and the other is marked with an R (with a picture of a camera next to it). You will notice that one of the buttons is permanently depressed from you child dropping your Dsi onto a hard surface. If you can pry the button out with a finger nail, all functioning will return to the photo album. Some games require the use of the buttons at the back of the Dsi. You can pay $85 to get it fixed, but you will have most of your Dsi's functionality restored if you can pry that broken button back out. *actually found this on another website, we had the same problem with my daughter's DSi
My L button doesn't work either. I don't know how to fix it, but a specialist will have to do the job.
yes they can
Put your mouth really close to the R button and blow hard. It really works, I fixed my button that way. If that doesn't work,send your DSi away to Nintendo and they should be able to fix it.
i really need to know
It is the right-hand 'shoulder' button.
When you are in the Nintendo DSi Menu, Press either L or R to take a picture or Go into Nintendo DSi Camera and tap the button on the touch screen that shows Take Picture.
The shoulder buttons on the DS and DSi are prone to breaking down from dust and dirt collecting underneath them. You can try cleaning them out yourself by gently lifting the button up and blowing into is or by reaching underneath with a sharp object. If this doesn't fix any issues with the button or you're not comfortable with trying this, you must send your console in for repair.
Just press L+R+Start+Select hoped it works🐍😃
THAT IS EXACTLY What Happened To Me It's Simple Just Wait 1 1/2 Months And It Works Or Contact Nintendo In Washington State And Have 'Em Fix It Or Just Buy A New Ds Or Dsi.
sorry mate. you'll have to send it off to Nintendo
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
No. The l button is used to run and you can run with the r button or b button