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The '''Directional Pad''' (Shortened '''D-Pad''') refers to the grey, cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of both the GameCube and Nintendo 64 controllers. In [[SSB]], it serves no purpose other than menu navigation. In [[SSBM]], it also functions as menu navigation, but also has several other uses. Pressing up during a fight will make your character taunt. The D-pad is also used for activating Fox and Falco's secret [[taunt]]s and [[Samus's Extended Grapple]]. In Camera Mode and the Trophy Gallery, the D-Pad can be used to move the camera.
The '''Directional Pad''' (Shortened '''D-Pad''') refers to the grey, cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the GameCube, Classic, and Nintendo 64 controllers, as well as the similar group of buttons located at the top of the Wiimote. In [[SSB]], it serves no purpose other than menu navigation. In [[SSBM]], it also functions as menu navigation, but also has several other uses. Pressing up during a fight will make your character taunt. The D-pad is also used for activating Fox and Falco's secret [[taunt]]s and [[Samus's Extended Grapple]]. In Camera Mode and the Trophy Gallery, the D-Pad can be used to move the camera.


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Revision as of 02:15, June 8, 2007

The Directional Pad (Shortened D-Pad) refers to the grey, cross-shaped group of buttons on the left side of the GameCube, Classic, and Nintendo 64 controllers, as well as the similar group of buttons located at the top of the Wiimote. In SSB, it serves no purpose other than menu navigation. In SSBM, it also functions as menu navigation, but also has several other uses. Pressing up during a fight will make your character taunt. The D-pad is also used for activating Fox and Falco's secret taunts and Samus's Extended Grapple. In Camera Mode and the Trophy Gallery, the D-Pad can be used to move the camera.