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The phrase "a button on the controller of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific button located on a controller, typically in the context of gaming or electronic devices.
Example: "To start the game, press the button on the controller of your console."
Alternatives: "a button on the gamepad of" or "a button on the remote of".
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Press the Action (A) button on the controller of whatever Nintendo console you're using, and Link will get up and sit on the saddle of Epona.
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Highlight the one that says "Apps" and hit the A button on your controller again.
Press the "Start" button on the controller of your gaming console (Wii, N64, 3DS, etc).
Press the "Start" button on the controller of whatever Nintendo console you're using to open its menu.
Approach it and press the player-assigned Ride Vehicle button on the controller of whatever console you're playing the game on.
Approach it and press the player-assigned Ride Vehicle button on the controller of whatever console you're playing the game on to enter the summoned helicopter.
Just press the A button on your Xbox controller to fire these weapons.
When hot water is desired, the homeowner presses a button on the D'MAND controller, which then pumps hot water to the point of use.
Press a button on your controller and the matching controller will start acting up.
Controller re-mapping, or changing the function of each button on the controller, was easy to do on the Xbox 360, but was left out of the One's features at launch.
Players can switch between the "classic" graphics of the original game and new graphics developed for the remake by pressing the Back button on the controller.
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