# Different button prompts in games
Depending on the system you are playing, the button prompts might not match the buttons on your physical controller.
## Xbox Games
The Xbox layout is used by Xbox Controllers, Steam Deck, Rog Alley, and many generic third-party PC controllers and Xbox clone controllers.
**Xbox - Button Layout:**
| Button Placement | Button |Name |
| :--- | :---: |:---: |
| North |
|Y |
| West |
|X |
| East |
|B |
| South |
|A |
**Example:**
If you are playing a Xbox game that calls for the button `B` to be pressed, it corresponds to the right button.
## Nintendo Games
The Nintendo layout is used by Nintendo Controllers and other generic third-party Nintendo clone controllers.
**Nintendo - Button Layout**
| Button Placement | Button |Name |
| :--- | :---: |:---: |
| North |
|X |
| West |
|Y |
| East |
|A |
| South |
|B |
**Example:**
If you are playing a Nintendo game that calls for the button `A` to be pressed, it corresponds to the right button.
## PlayStation Games
The PlayStation layout is used by PlayStation Controllers and other generic third-party PlayStation clone controllers.
**Playstation - Button Layout**
| Button Placement | Button | Name |
| :--- | :---: |:---: |
| North |
|Triangle |
| West |
|Square |
| East |
|Circle |
| South |
|Cross |
**Example:**
If you are emulating a PlayStation game that calls for the button `Circle` to be pressed, it corresponds to the right button.
**Regional differences:**
Depending on the region of your PlayStation game, the buttons `Circle` and `Cross` switch the meaning for confirm and cancel, but they remain in the same physical location.
Keep this in mind if you are used to exiting menus with a certain button and it works differently in some games.