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Because there are buttons on the back, keeping your right thumb on one button is possible.
As for your left thumb, you can choose either the customizable trackpad or the analog stick.
Thanks for the reply :)
It was interesting, the stick worked the same, but the D-pad was... odd at first.
The on-the-fly options were awesome, I turned the D-pad into a track-pad and all I had to do was glide over it rather than clicking.
It will take some getting used to as I am used to resting my thumb on the Dpad, which it now detects as a press. I also had a tendency of tightening my grip which now presses the left U button.
This is in comparison to my Logitech F510 and F710.
P.S. I only tried it with motion characters, didn't test charge characters.
Sorry if I reply just now. Thanks for your feed :)