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Unlike the other buttons, neither Z nor L have had consistent roles through the series. In the Nintendo 64 games, Z aligns the camera with Link's viewing direction, and targets characters, enemies and objects as well; when the menu screens are displayed, it switches them by turning left. In ''The Wind Waker'', it's one of the Item buttons (along with X and Y); in the GameCube version of ''Twilight Princess'', it makes Link talk with [[Midna]]; and in the Wii version of the same game, it's both defense and a targeting command (simultaneously). L, on the other hand, only enables and disables the map in the Nintendo 64 games, but takes the targeting role in the two 3D GameCube games. Also, in ''A Link to the Past'', L opens the [[Inventory]] screen and switches the menus (turning left) in ''The Wind Waker'', ''The Minish Cap'' and the GameCube versions of ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''.
Unlike the other buttons, neither Z nor L have had consistent roles through the series. In the Nintendo 64 games, Z aligns the camera with Link's viewing direction, and targets characters, enemies and objects as well; when the menu screens are displayed, it switches them by turning left. In ''The Wind Waker'', it's one of the Item buttons (along with X and Y); in the GameCube version of ''Twilight Princess'', it makes Link talk with [[Midna]]; and in the Wii version of the same game, it's both defense and a targeting command (simultaneously). L, on the other hand, only enables and disables the map in the Nintendo 64 games, but takes the targeting role in the two 3D GameCube games. Also, in ''A Link to the Past'', L opens the [[Inventory]] screen and switches the menus (turning left) in ''The Wind Waker'', ''The Minish Cap'' and the GameCube versions of ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''.
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