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− | |input = PlayStation Button <br> 2 [[Analog joystick]] <br> [[Directional pad]] <br> Start Button <br> Select Button <br> X Button <br> Circle Button <br> Square Button <br> Triangle Button <br> R1 Button <br> R2 Trigger <br> R3 Button <br> L1 Button <br> L2 Trigger <br> L3 Button |
+ | |input = PlayStation Button <br> 2 [[Analog joystick]]s <br> [[Directional pad]] <br> Start Button <br> Select Button <br> X Button <br> Circle Button <br> Square Button <br> Triangle Button <br> R1 Button <br> R2 Trigger <br> R3 Button <br> L1 Button <br> L2 Trigger <br> L3 Button |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | At first sight the DualShock 3 looks once again like its predecessors except for the buttons. [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]] felt that the DualShock was becoming an outdated controller so they decided to add a new PlayStation button for going back to the home menu system, and to turn the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons into triggers. The DualShock 3 is also now a wireless controller. One unusual fact is that the DualShock 3 wasn't released at the same time at the [[PlayStation 3]] |
+ | At first sight the DualShock 3 looks once again like its predecessors except for the buttons. [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]] felt that the DualShock was becoming an outdated controller so they decided to add a new PlayStation button for going back to the home menu system, and to turn the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons into triggers. The DualShock 3 is also now a wireless controller. One unusual fact is that the DualShock 3 wasn't released at the same time at the [[PlayStation 3]], but was instead released in May 2008; the PlayStation 3 was originally released with the [[Sixaxis Controller]]. The [[PlayStation 3 Slim]] and the [[PlayStation 3 Super Slim]] shipped with DualShock 3 controllers as standard. |
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DualShock 3 Controller | |
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Basic Information | |
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Controller |
Sony Corporation | |
Platform(s) |
PlayStation 3 |
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PlayStation Button 2 Analog joysticks Directional pad Start Button Select Button X Button Circle Button Square Button Triangle Button R1 Button R2 Trigger R3 Button L1 Button L2 Trigger L3 Button | |
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The DualShock 3 Controller is the primary controller for the later editions of the PlayStation 3, namely the PlayStation 3 Slim and the PlayStation 3 Super Slim, while still being compatible with the original releases of the platform.
Overview[ | ]
At first sight the DualShock 3 looks once again like its predecessors except for the buttons. Sony felt that the DualShock was becoming an outdated controller so they decided to add a new PlayStation button for going back to the home menu system, and to turn the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons into triggers. The DualShock 3 is also now a wireless controller. One unusual fact is that the DualShock 3 wasn't released at the same time at the PlayStation 3, but was instead released in May 2008; the PlayStation 3 was originally released with the Sixaxis Controller. The PlayStation 3 Slim and the PlayStation 3 Super Slim shipped with DualShock 3 controllers as standard.