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# Different button prompts in games
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Depending on what system you are playing the button prompt inputs might not correspond to the one you have on your physical controller or device you have in your hand.
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## Xbox Games
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The Xbox layout is used by `Xbox Controllers`.<br>
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Is also used by devices like the `Steam Deck` `Rog Alley`.<br>
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It is used by a lot of `Genric` third party `PC controllers` and `Xbox Clone Controllers`.
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**Xbox - Button Layout:**<br>
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| Button Placement | Button |Name |
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| :--- | :---: |:---: |
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| North | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0007.png" width="30"> |Y |
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| West | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0006.png" width="30"> |X |
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| East | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0005.png" width="30"> |B |
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| South | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0004.png" width="30"> |A |
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**Example:**<br>
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So if you are emulating a Xbox game that calls for the button `B` to be pressed it corresponds to the right button.
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## Nintendo Games
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The Nintendo layout is used by `Nintendo Controllers`.<br>
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It could also be used by other `Genric` third party `Nintendo Clone Controllers`.
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**Nintendo - Button Layout**<br>
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| Button Placement | Button |Name |
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| :--- | :---: |:---: |
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| North | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0006.png" width="30"> |X |
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| West | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0007.png" width="30"> |Y |
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| East | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0004.png" width="30"> |A |
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| South | <img src="../../wiki_icons/kenneynl-input-pixel16×/tile_0005.png" width="30"> |B |
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**Example:**<br>
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So if you are emulating a Nintendo game that calls for the button `A` to be pressed it corresponds to the right button.
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## Sony PlayStation Games
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The Playstation layout is used by `Playstation Controllers`. <br>
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It could also be used by other `Genric` third party `Playstation Clone Controllers`.
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**Playstation - Button Layout**<br>
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| Button Placement | Button | Name |
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| :--- | :---: |:---: |
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| North | <img src="../../wiki_icons/playstation/playstation-triangle.png" width="20"> |Triangle |
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| West | <img src="../../wiki_icons/playstation/playstation-square.png" width="20"> |Square |
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| East | <img src="../../wiki_icons/playstation/playstation-circle.png" width="20"> |Circle |
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| South | <img src="../../wiki_icons/playstation/playstation-cross.png" width="20"> |Cross |
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**Example:**
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If you are emulating a PlayStation game that calls for the button `Square` to be pressed it corresponds to the left button.
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**Regional differences:**
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In games from the EU/US `Cross` is confirm while in Japan `Cross` is cancel:
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Depending on the region of your Playstation game, the buttons `Circle` and `Cross` switches the meaning for confirm and cancel (they are still at the same physical location).
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But it is good to keep in mind if you are used to exiting out of menus with a certain button and wondering why it works in some games while others not.
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