The Select and Start buttons are hidden on either side of the Move controller, and we actually found them a bit tough to hit midgame. They have a simple, "click" feel to them, not the pressure-sensitive kind seen on the DualShock 3. The standard X, O, square, and triangle buttons flank the OK button. Instead, the Move controller replaces them with a standard "T" trigger button and an "OK" central button that has the PlayStation Move logo emblazoned on it. Most of the DualShock 3's buttons are represented on the Move controller, except L and R buttons. We've been told that this functionality was included in the remote so that the device could change color if clothing or background interfered with what the PlayStation Eye could distinguish. The standard PlayStation Move controller has a rubberized ball on top that's capable of switching colors via LED lights that are embedded at the bottom of the ball.
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