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    Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote

    • My only gripe with it is that the control pad (up, down, left, right buttons) seems to stick after only a few months of use.
    • It maps ALL the six-axis buttons and performs everything a six-axis would do, except for the joystick features of R3 and L3 (but you do have the push-down or 'click' abilities for them).= 2 AA battery powered (still with the original Sony batteries after 4 months of use)= Includes additional buttons that the movie-only users would expect on a remote such as: + a number pad + eject + red, green, blue, yellow buttons + play, stop, pause + slow(step)
    • It also has the menu buttons, an eject button, and the number pad
    • It has a number pad, but unfortunately it doesn't work like a phone when it comes to entering text.
    • It has a number pad, but unfortunately it doesn't work like a phone when it comes to entering text.
    • Works exactly as it's supposed to
    • And, yes, that "stop" button doesn't work the same as on my DVR but let's face it the U.S. doesn't require compatibility compliance as some other countries do so we just have to bite the bullet
    • and IR adapter-Not only for Bluray movies and DVDs, but also for music and videos on the hard drive as well as for surfing the
    • It has all of the normal buttons (Play, Stop, Pause, Scan, Skip Scene, Slow Step, etc.) as well as the normal Playstation buttons (X, Circle, Square, Triangle, L1, R1, Playstation Button, etc.)
    • The PS button worked the same as on the controller as an on/off button