I would not post this here, it belongs in the Techno Section. ButActually, Its suppose to make Controlling Easyier. I guess.
Three buttons above the seven button. It looks like an a next to a b over a c.
Explanation:A : B = 60 : 45.A : C = 60 : 40.B=BxA=45x60=45=90= 90 : 80.CAC60404080B can give C 10 points in a game of 90.B:C=B/A*A/C=90/80so 90-80=10 points
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It depends on whether the odds are in favour or against. Generally, the odds refer to a wins versus b losses. That is a wins out of a total number of a+b outcomes and so a probability of winning = a/(a+b).
if you're talking about the buttons, there is only 2 action buttons like 1,2,3, and 4. A and B. more commonly known as simply the blue (A) and green (B) buttons.
The Wii classic control is based of the original SNES controller. It has 2 analog joysticks, a four-way directional navigation button and four action buttons A,B,X and Y, as well has the start, home and select buttons.
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You Have to press the buttons to delete your current profile. The buttons are A,B,Left,Start i think.
go to the main menu on the game not the wii menu and go to options, then got to controller configuration and switch to b.
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)
It is used to emulate an original 3-button gamepad for Genesis, because some games may glitch when you use a 6-button controller. To emulate an original 3-button controller, you should insert a game cartridge into Genesis console and hold the mode button before turning it on. Then turn it on, wait while the game boots up, and release the mode button. Now your controller should work as 3-button one. For example, in Mortal Kombat II there are 5 actions you can do: Low Punch, High Punch, Low Kick, High Kick and Block. If you have a 6-button controller then you have enough buttons for this game. For those, who don't have a 6-button controller, MKII supports 3-button gamepads too! Simply press A and B buttons simultaneously to perform High Punch or B and C buttons to perform High Kick (default button layout is used). This trick only works when using a 3-button controller, or 6-button controller in emulation mode. Also, the mode button does something in some games, but there are only few of them.
there is no b button on a ps3 controller
Buttons r nice and round but i would not recommend eating them before a raquetball game b/c they taste bad and can kill u
A+b
Without that, my best guess is that it is referring to the True Crime video game, and that it is a joystick pattern. B - Stick - Y.