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[[File:NunchuckControlStick.png|150px|thumb|A control stick on the Nunchuk.]]
[[File:NunchuckControlStick.png|150px|thumb|A control stick on the Nunchuk.]]


The '''control stick''', also known as the '''analogue stick''' or '''joystick''', is the gray stick on the Nintendo [[GameCube]] and [[Nintendo 64]] [[controller]]s, the white stick on the [[Nunchuk]], the two white sticks on the [[Classic Controller]], the white or black sticks of the [[Wii U GamePad]] and [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and the black sticks on the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Joy-Con]] and [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller|Pro Controllers]].
The '''control stick''', also known as the '''analogue stick''' or '''joystick''', is the gray stick on the Nintendo [[GameCube]] and [[Nintendo 64]] [[controller]]s, the stick on the [[Nunchuk]], the two sticks on the [[Classic Controller]], [[Wii U GamePad]] and [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and the black sticks on the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Joy-Con]] and [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller|Pro Controllers]]. On the Nunchuk, Classic, Wii U GamePad and Wii U Pro controllers, the analog sticks match the controller’s colour.


The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has a '''Circle Pad''', a sliding gray pad that serves as a handheld counterpart to the control stick. A peripheral for the 3DS, the Circle Pad Pro, adds an extra circle pad on the right side. However, {{for3ds}} is not compatible with the Circle Pad Pro, despite being compatible with the [[C-Stick]] on the New Nintendo 3DS. This is due to hardware limitations in the standard 3DS that are not present in the New 3DS, due to its better hardware.
The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has a '''Circle Pad''', a sliding gray pad that serves as a handheld counterpart to the control stick. A peripheral for the 3DS, the Circle Pad Pro, adds an extra circle pad on the right side. However, {{for3ds}} is not compatible with the Circle Pad Pro, despite being compatible with the [[C-Stick]] on the New Nintendo 3DS. This is due to hardware limitations in the standard 3DS that are not present in the New 3DS, due to its better hardware.
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