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The direction controller has traditionally been a four-way digital cross (also named a joypad, or alternatively a d-pad, and never called arrow keys), but most modern controllers additionally (or as a substitute) feature one or more analog sticks.Some common additions to the standard pad include shoulder buttons (also called 'bumpers') and triggers placed along the edges of the pad (shoulder buttons are usually digital, i.e. They are typically the main input device for video game consoles.Contents1 Features2 History2.1 Early designs2.2 Entry into the mass market2.3 Continued refinements2.4 Three-dimensional control3 Uses4 See also5 ReferencesFeatures Shoulder buttons ('bumpers') and triggers on an Xbox 360 controller.Gamepads generally feature a set of buttons handled with the right thumb and a direction controller handled with the left. (February 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The SNES/Super Famicom gamepad (Japanese Super Famicom version shown), which popularized the layout used by most modern gamepadsA gamepad, joypad, or simply controller is a type of game controller held in two hands, where the fingers (especially thumbs) are used to provide input. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article.
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For the Android device, see Archos GamePad.Not to be confused with gaming keypad or joystick.This article has multiple issues. For primary controller for Nintendo's Wii U console, see Wii U GamePad.

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For the TV show, see Gamepad (TV series).

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