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On the menu screens, treat Green as {{psx|X}} and Red as {{psx|T}}. Green goes forward, Red goes back, strum bar goes up and down. Simple as that. When playing a song, the fret buttons correspond to the colored notes on screen, the strum bar strums, start pauses, the whammy whammies notes, and select activates star power. | On the menu screens, treat Green as {{psx|X}} and Red as {{psx|T}}. Green goes forward, Red goes back, strum bar goes up and down. Simple as that. When playing a song, the fret buttons correspond to the colored notes on screen, the strum bar strums, start pauses, the whammy whammies notes, and select activates star power. | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 12 January 2013
The game typically uses a special guitar controller, often packaged with the game disc. It can also be played with a standard DualShock controller. Each controller appeals to different players; some can use a guitar, some can use a DualShock, and some can comfortably use both well.
The guitar controller features five colored buttons on the fret, a strum bar, and a whammy bar. However, DualShock players use different buttons. This table details the guitar to DualShock control mapping.
Action | DualShock |
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Green Fret | |
Red Fret | |
Yellow Fret | |
Blue Fret | |
Orange Fret | |
Star power | |
Start/Pause | |
Strum | |
Whammy (analog) |
The other buttons (, , , , , , and the remaining axes of ) are unused.
In-game
On the menu screens, treat Green as and Red as . Green goes forward, Red goes back, strum bar goes up and down. Simple as that. When playing a song, the fret buttons correspond to the colored notes on screen, the strum bar strums, start pauses, the whammy whammies notes, and select activates star power.