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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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If I hook a keyboard up via USB, I can ctrl/dpad button to start, and then the fire buttons work on the right side of the touch screen, but not until then.
Surely there is a way to do this without having to hook a keyboard up. Im just not saavy enough to know how to do it.
I really liked being able to use the dpad button as the start and fire button. Thanks for any help.
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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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