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Bumpers Vs Triggers. I call them shoulder buttons if i'm not being specific about the button on a specific side. The triggers are generally called by the name left or right trigger,. Generically, you may hear “lb” referred to as the left bumper, or the left shoulder button. R1/l1 if i am being specific, regardless of. I like using the bumpers (lb/rb) instead of the triggers (lt/rt) in options because it seems to be a lot easier on my fingers over. Do you use your index (pointer). Do you use your index (pointer) fingers on the bumpers and your middle fingers on the triggers? However, if you need something to either be on or off then bumpers is the way to go. Same goes for the right side. They are perfectly positioned for quick. Triggers and bumpers allow easy access without taking thumbs off the main controls.

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They are perfectly positioned for quick. However, if you need something to either be on or off then bumpers is the way to go. Same goes for the right side. Do you use your index (pointer). The triggers are generally called by the name left or right trigger,. Triggers and bumpers allow easy access without taking thumbs off the main controls. I like using the bumpers (lb/rb) instead of the triggers (lt/rt) in options because it seems to be a lot easier on my fingers over. Generically, you may hear “lb” referred to as the left bumper, or the left shoulder button. Do you use your index (pointer) fingers on the bumpers and your middle fingers on the triggers? I call them shoulder buttons if i'm not being specific about the button on a specific side.

EURO REAR BUMPER VS US PIX PLEASE!!! Rennlist Porsche Discussion

Bumpers Vs Triggers I like using the bumpers (lb/rb) instead of the triggers (lt/rt) in options because it seems to be a lot easier on my fingers over. Do you use your index (pointer) fingers on the bumpers and your middle fingers on the triggers? The triggers are generally called by the name left or right trigger,. I like using the bumpers (lb/rb) instead of the triggers (lt/rt) in options because it seems to be a lot easier on my fingers over. However, if you need something to either be on or off then bumpers is the way to go. Triggers and bumpers allow easy access without taking thumbs off the main controls. They are perfectly positioned for quick. I call them shoulder buttons if i'm not being specific about the button on a specific side. R1/l1 if i am being specific, regardless of. Generically, you may hear “lb” referred to as the left bumper, or the left shoulder button. Same goes for the right side. Do you use your index (pointer).

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