I think it makes it so that instead of function happening once when you hit the buttons it does it over and over when you hold it down, like pressing it really fast. It can be useful when a button fires a weapon one bullet at a time.
it's the x button
It depends on the game and the controller settings for that game.
During gameplay, hit the "start" button on your PS2 controller. The "start" button is in the middle of the controller and it's an arrow that points right. To unpause the game, just hit "triangle" or hit "start" again.
hi the l3 button is pushing the left anolog stick in u will hear a click
You press the R3 button when you press down the right analog stick.
The orange button is the same as the X button on the ps2 controller
the classic NES controller has a select button, a start button, a Dpad, and an A and B button. a NES turbo controller has all of that, but it also has a turbo button for the A and B button, so instead of repeatedly tapping one of the buttons, you could just hold down it's turbo button (wich is located directly below them)
There is no D button on the PS2 controller.
probably the SQUARE button? []
it's the x button
It depends on the game and the controller settings for that game.
it sends the signal from the button to the controller to ps2
If you have a turbo button on your PS3 controller, then it is most likely a third party product, meaning it wasn't made by Sony. The turbo button will make a button set to it give rapid commands to the system, making your PS3 believe that you are pressing the button rapidly. To set a button to a turbo, first, press and hold the turbo button, then press the button you wish to map to it. You can normally have multiple buttons set to the turbo at a time
Hold down Turbo and the button you want turbo to activate. Release turbo, and the button should automatically press itself rapidly.
What B button are you referring to, an Xbox B button? yes
If you have a turbo button on your PS3 controller, then it is most likely a third party product, meaning it wasn't the Dual Shock 3 put with the console by Sony. The turbo button will make a button set to it give rapid commands to the system, making your PS3 believe that you are pressing the button rapidly. To set a button to a turbo, first, press and hold the turbo button, then press the button you wish to map to it. You can normally have multiple buttons set to the turbo at a time
Press the triangular button on controller.