the d stand for "directional" its the cross by itself on the left of the DS (on the 3DS its replaced by the joystic)
you press down on the d-pad twice rapidly to crouch
Hold the Dash Button, and then press Left or Right on D-pad. When you are spinning in your shell, release D-pad. To stop Shell Dashing, release the Dash Button.
A wii D-Pad is on the controller. It stands for Directional Pad meaning the arrows.
The d-pad is the set of directional buttons on the left side of the controller.
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
the d stand for "directional" its the cross by itself on the left of the DS (on the 3DS its replaced by the joystic)
you press down on the d-pad twice rapidly to crouch
The DS does not have a Cstick or Buttons. It only has one D-Pad a X,Y,A,B face buttons and L/R Triggers.
Hold the Dash Button, and then press Left or Right on D-pad. When you are spinning in your shell, release D-pad. To stop Shell Dashing, release the Dash Button.
Blow or roar into the ds microphone or press right on the d-pad. If pressing right on the d-pad doesn't work then try the other arrows. You can also use a, b, x or y but to be honest i cant remember.
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.
A wii D-Pad is on the controller. It stands for Directional Pad meaning the arrows.
do you really want to know how to cross village bridge you walk do you know how to walk you use the d-pad or you don't know what that is its the + on the left of the ds,dsi,3ds,dsixl,ds light.
In ds use the touch pad and in sp use A
the down pad or the buttons used to go up down left right
Press the A button to swim up and use the D-pad to move around.