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A B Only Direction Keys, A button and B button are used. Also, Buttons and keys can be placed on the screen as you like.
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Freely place the buttons and keys as follows.
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Only A, B buttons and direction keys are used. Place freely those with Virtual controllers. Visibly Controls are supported. A B A B A
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Serve: Direction Keys: Move the server. A button: Serve toss high. A button: Normal serve B button: Jump serve Timing of the pressing button adjusts the Strength and height. Direction keys directs area of the opponent court on which served ball drops.
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Direction keys: Move server Direction keys: Move server A button: Serve toss high A button: Serve toss high B button and Direction keys: Jump serve B button and Direction keys: Jump serve A button and Direction keys: Normal serve A button and Direction keys: Normal serve
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Served ball to opponent court Direction keys directs area of the opponent court on which served ball drops.
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Direction keys: Move the receiver A button: Receive the ball high B button: Receive the ball low Underhand receiving and overhand receiving are automatically executed depend on the height of the ball. Timing of receiving will affect accuracy, and direction keys will control the direction of the pass. And, directly return the ball to the opponent court using direction keys.
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Direction keys: Move receiver Direction keys: Move receiver B button and Direction keys: Receive low B button and Direction keys: Receive low A button and Direction keys: Receive high A button and Direction keys: Receive high A button and Direction keys: Directly return the ball A button and Direction keys: Directly return the ball B button and Direction keys: Directly return the ball B button and Direction keys: Directly return the ball
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Direction after receiving Directly return the ball to opponent court Pass the received ball to our court
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Direction keys: Move the setter A button: Toss the ball high B button: Toss the ball low Timing of receiving will affect accuracy, and direction keys will control the direction of the toss. And, directly return the ball to the opponent court using direction keys. Dump: Setter can do the Dump (directly return the ball to the opponent) with Direction Keys controlled to the opponent court. Do the dump during Jump, attacking dump will be specially returned.
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Direction keys: Move setter Direction keys: Move setter B button and Direction keys: Toss low B button and Direction keys: Toss low A button and Direction keys: Toss high A button and Direction keys: Toss high B button and Direction keys: Jump Toss low B button and Direction keys: Jump Toss low B button and Direction keys: Attacking dump B button and Direction keys: Attacking dump A button and Direction keys: Normal dump A button and Direction keys: Normal dump
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Direction for toss Directly return the toss to opponent court (Dump) Toss the ball to our court
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Direction keys: Move the attacker A button: Return the ball to the opponent B button: Jump and Attack (depend on the height of the ball) Timing of receiving will affect accuracy, and direction keys will control the direction of the spike.
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Direction keys: Move attacker Direction keys: Move attacker B button and Direction keys: Return the ball B button and Direction keys: Return the ball A button and Direction keys: Return the ball A button and Direction keys: Return the ball B button and Direction keys: Spike B button and Direction keys: Spike
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Direction of the spike and return
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Direction keys: Move the blocker B button: Jump and Block Timing of receiving will affect accuracy, and direction keys will control the direction.
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Direction keys: Move blocker Direction keys: Move blocker B button and Direction keys: Block the ball B button and Direction keys: Block the ball
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Direction of the block
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