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Change in buttons and axes sub vi's

I programmed in labview last year using the 2013 version and am using the 2014 this year like most people also. I have a question. In the 2013 edition of labview, you declared buttons and axes much differently than you do now. I actually like 2013 version of labview more than the 2014 for this reason.

Can someone explain the difference between the two images I have uploaded and how to pick which axes and buttons to use from it?

File named axes and button is 2014 version and the other file is 2013 version.
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