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The '''Controls''' menu in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' allows the player to alter the configuration of the [[controller]](s) they use.
The '''Controls''' menu in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' allows the player to alter the configuration of any [[controller]]s they use.


Accessed via the Options menu, a [[Name]] must be selected or created, to allow customisation to begin - thereafter, the new control setting will apply to games played with that name only. It is not possible to globally alter controller settings.
Accessed via the Options menu, a [[Name]] must be selected or created, to allow customisation to begin - thereafter, the new control setting will apply to games played with that name only. It is not possible to globally alter controller settings.
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Custom controls are used to perform many different techniques that would be more difficult or impossible to do otherwise. For example, [[B-sticking]] is required to perform [[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas's]] [[Wavebounce]] and his [[Magnet Pull]].
Custom controls are used to perform many different techniques that would be more difficult or impossible to do otherwise. For example, [[B-sticking]] is required to perform [[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas's]] [[Wavebounce]] and his [[Magnet Pull]].
Custom controls are fully legal in tournaments, and players are allowed to redefine controls to any degrees; before a tournament set starts proper, players are also allowed to test their custom controls before in a brief match before the start of the set, in what is known as a "button check".


== ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' Controller Settings ==
== ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' Controller Settings ==