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[[File:DPad.png|thumb|The directional pad of the Nintendo 64 controller, the GameCube controller, and for both the Wii Remote and the Classic Controller.]]
[[File:IPad.png|thumb|The directional pad of the Nintendo 64 controller, the GameCube controller, and for both the Wii Remote and the Classic Controller.]]


The '''directional pad''' (shortened '''d-pad''', officially '''+Control Pad''') refers to the grey, cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the [[GameCube controller|GameCube]] and [[Nintendo 64 controller|Nintendo 64]] [[controller]]s, the cross-shaped group of buttons located on the [[Wii Remote]], [[Classic Controller]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U GamePad]], and [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the [[Nintendo Switch]] Lite (white) and [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]] (dark gray). The left [[Joy-Con]] has a group of four buttons in a diamond shape in the same place called the directional buttons, with the same purpose. The color of the d-pad on the Nintendo 3DS varies, but it matches the color of the Wii Remote, Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad and Wii U Pro Controller.
The '''directional pad''' (shortened '''d-pad''', officially '''+Control Pad''') refers to the grey, cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the [[GameCube controller|GameCube]] and [[Nintendo 64 controller|Nintendo 64]] [[controller]]s, the cross-shaped group of buttons located on the [[Wii Remote]], [[Classic Controller]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U GamePad]], and [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the [[Nintendo Switch]] Lite (white) and [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]] (dark gray). The left [[Joy-Con]] has a group of four buttons in a diamond shape in the same place called the directional buttons, with the same purpose. The color of the d-pad on the Nintendo 3DS varies, but it matches the color of the Wii Remote, Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad and Wii U Pro Controller.

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