A and S
If you mean the R/L buttons, its "a" and "s" respectively
Directional Pad = Arrow keys A-button = Z B-button = X L-button = A R-button = S Start-button = Enter/Return Select-button = Backspace/Delete
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.
There are 2 L buttons on the Xbox 360 controller. The LB buttons is located at the top left of the controller and the LT button is located at the back of the controller. Just to sum it up, these are not buttons, these are triggers.
If you press on joystick you can change them.
If you mean the R/L buttons, its "a" and "s" respectively
L+A+Select L+A+Select
L and R are simply 2 buttons on the back of a Nintendo DS or a Game Boy Advance.
Press the L & R button to the back
No, the Game Boy Advance SP does not have an F2 button. The buttons are A, B, L, R, Select, and Start.
game boy advance l l l G + B + A = gba
No where. L and R keys do not have an effect.
Yeah when your on the main screen picking a level hold select and click L L B A R on you Game boy advance
Directional Pad = Arrow keys A-button = Z B-button = X L-button = A R-button = S Start-button = Enter/Return Select-button = Backspace/Delete
L. Nichols Buttons died in 1993.
L. Nichols Buttons was born in 1909.
Yes. Backward compatability for Gameboy and Gameboy Color games is provided by a 4/8 MHz Z80 coprocessor. When playing Game Boy or Game Boy Color games on the Game Boy Advance, the L and R buttons can be used to toggle between a stretched widescreen format (240×144) and the original screen ratio of the Game Boy (160×144). Game Boy games can be played using the same selectable color palettes as on the Game Boy Color.