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[* black] Inside the controller we find a stack of two circuit boards—the top hosts contacts for the directional pad and "[http://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/qLbFSVobQUUbLked.huge|O, U, Y, A|new_window=true]" buttons, while the lower is home to the two analog joysticks.
- [* black] Noting that the device was named after the button configuration (or vice-versa), we take it upon ourselves to see what other devices would be named if they were to do the same:
+ [* black] Noting that the device was named after the button configuration (or vice-versa), we took it upon ourselves to see what other devices would be named if they were to do the same:
[* red] Nintendo [http://www.kickingdesigns.com/wp-content/gallery/diversions/video-game-consoles/nintendo-n64-controller.png|Abstart CCCC|new_window=true]
[* orange] Sega [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Sega_Dreamcast_Controller_(PAL).png|Baxy|new_window=true]
[* yellow] Sony [http://i.i.com.com/cnet.g2/images/2006/news/05/08/ps3_controller_screen001.jpg|RL Soxa|new_window=true]
[* black] While we're here, let's pull those top-mounted buttons out of the casing so we can get a better look at the touchpad.