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Without knowing how much you know about fighting games, here are some broad strokes:
P, K, H, T and S refer to whichever buttons on your controller you've assigned to those letters. Check your Options menu to confirm.
A white arrow indicates a direction that should be tapped and released, whereas a black arrow indicates a direction that should held until the end of the move (or until you're told to press a different direction).
A small, upside-down white triangle over P, K or T means you can hold down the button to get a different attack than you'd get by just tapping it. For purposes of the combo challenge, they usually mean hold it as long as possible.
A white dot between two inputs means you should pause before hitting the next input. How long to pause often varies depending on the move.
If you see an arrow to the left of P, K, H, T or S, it means do the direction input and the button input simultaneously.
However, if you see something like →PK, it means press forward and P simultaneously, then release them and press K by itself.
Whereas if it said →P+K, that would mean press all 3 simultaneously. So P, K, H, T and S are always pressed in sequential order unless there's a + symbol between them, but in the case of directional inputs followed by a button they don't bother to put the + symbol in.
Finally, if you see a curved arrow, that means you roll the directional input on your pad or stick starting from the end of the arrow and ending at the tip. Most commonly they'll start from the down direction and then roll either directly forward or directly backward. You press the attack button at the end of the rolling motion, not the beginning.
If there's anything I've overlooked, feel free to ask.
From memory:
White Arrows - Press direction
Black Arrows - Hold direction
Dots - Pause
K - kick
P - punch
H - Hold
T - Throw
S - Break Gauge
They should add this list in game
Much kudos, thats a very comprehensible explanation!