Titanfall 2's buttons were as follows:
A key: Squat/slide shovel while running
[B: Jump]
X: Change guns and Titan interaction
[Y key: reload Titan skill]
[LB-Key: Iron Rider Skill/Titan Protection]
[TL: Aim]
[RV: Throwing object, Titan skill]
RT key: Fire
Left Sticker: Move
[Right Joystick: Melee]
[Left direction key: select answer content]
Right direction key: Summon Titan/Titan AI Mode/Titan Core
Up Arrow: reload
[Down Arrow: Activate Run]
[Selection key: Scoreboard]
Start key: select scoreboard
Please note that these buttons are based on the search results provided and may change.
Well, the 'War of the Buttons' true story is centered around kids. These kids form groups and have this kind of territorial battle. The buttons are taken from the clothes of the defeated. It reflects the kids' sense of loyalty to their own group and their desire to prove themselves. It also gives us a peek into the social hierarchy that exists even among children at that time.
In a 'red buttons horror story', perhaps there's a device with a red button in a secret government laboratory. An unknowing scientist accidentally presses it. As a result, it releases some sort of experiment - gone - wrong creature that starts hunting down everyone in the facility. The red button was meant to be a last - resort activation for a dangerous experiment, and now it's a nightmare come to life.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a character named Buttons during Christmas time, perhaps his adventures, his experiences with family and friends, or how he discovers the true meaning of Christmas.
The main character should be Buttons. Since the story is named 'Buttons a Christmas Story', it's very likely that the story revolves around Buttons' experiences during Christmas. It could be a person named Buttons, or it might be an animal with the name Buttons.
The little buttons under stories often play important roles. They can be designed to help users interact with the story in different ways. One common use is to allow users to rate the story, say from one to five stars. There may also be a button that links to related stories, which can help readers discover more content they might be interested in. Additionally, a button might be used to subscribe to the author or the source of the story, so that users can get updates when new stories are available.