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In the GameCube ''Zelda'' games, the Control Pad is used to manipulate the on-screen map. Pressing up on the Control Pad brings up a larger map of the surrounding area and, within dungeons, the dungeon map.
In the GameCube ''Zelda'' games, the Control Pad is used to manipulate the on-screen map. Pressing up on the Control Pad brings up a larger map of the surrounding area and, within dungeons, the dungeon map.


The Wii ''Zelda'' games assign Control Pad up as a "talk" function with Link's companion, while down is used to play an instrument (howling in {{TP}}; the [[Goddess Harp]] in {{SS}}). ''Twilight Princess'' assigns items to the two leftover buttons, while in ''Skyward Sword'' this function is replaced by the B Button.
In the Wii version of ''Twilight Princess'', pressing Left, Right, or Down on the Control Pad assigns a previously set item to the B button for actual use, while Up talks to Midna.


With ''The Wind Waker HD'', the Control Pad is used for functions specific to sailing. The up button is assigned to the [[Wind Waker (Item)|Wind Waker]].
In ''Skyward Sword'', Up brings out the [[Goddess Harp]], while Down talks to [[Fi]] while playing, and re-centers the cursor on menu screens. Left and Right control the zoom level of the map screen.
 
With ''The Wind Waker HD'', the Control Pad is used for functions specific to sailing. The up button is assigned to the [[Wind Waker (Item)|Wind Waker]].


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