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The Suggestion Center lists user suggestions of emulators, games, and utilities that could be ported to or developed for the FunKey S.
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== Suggestion criteria ==
For a suggestion to be
* Not involve the modification of the FunKey S hardware.
* Not involve the infringement of copyrighted and/or trademarked content.
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All suggestion tables have a status column to indicate the level of progress made on each suggestion. A blank cell indicates no reported progress, a red cell indicates that the suggestion is not currently feasible, a yellow cell indicates that the suggestion is currently in the process of being implemented, a light green cell indicates that the feature has been implemented by a third-party developer, and a dark green cell indicates that the feature has been integrated by the FunKey Team into the FunKey OS.
Note that a suggestion having a blank status cell does not indicate that it can or will be implemented, only that it has been suggested by a FunKey S user. Suggestions that involve the modification of the FunKey S hardware will be listed in the [[#Hardware modification suggestions for future devices|last section]] of this article, as some of them could be implemented in future devices created by the FunKey Team.
== System feature requests ==
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| <u>Option to
| - Ability to configure button layouts to suit individual preferences▼
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| - Can reduce eye strain in dark conditions <br> - Can reduce power use of display outside of gameplay
| - Ability to use headphones and speakers▼
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| <u>Option to scale system menu text and UI elements</u>
| <u>Compatibility with Micro-USB bluetooth input</u>▼
| - Can make small text easier to see <br> - Provides users with another method of personalizing their system UI
| - Ability to use bluetooth devices via an external adapter▼
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| <u>Option to
| - Facilitates software navigation and management
▲| - Ability to configure button layouts to suit individual preferences
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| Yes
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| style="background-color:yellow" | In progress
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| <u>[[w:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]</u>
| No
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| <u>[[w:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]</u>
| No
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| <u>[[w:Pico-8|Pico-8]]</u>
| Yes
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| <u>[[w:Sega Saturn|Sega Saturn]]</u>
| Yes
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| <u>[[w:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]]</u>
| No
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== Hardware modification suggestions for future devices ==
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! # !! Suggestion !! Benefit(s) !! Status
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| <u>Implementation of Micro-USB audio output</u>
▲| - Ability to use headphones and speakers
| style="background-color:red" rowspan="4"| Would require hardware modifications that are infeasible with the current design due to size constraints
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▲| <u>Compatibility with Micro-USB bluetooth input</u>
▲| - Ability to use bluetooth devices via an external adapter
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| <u>Use of USB-C rather than Micro-USB</u>
| - A more common connector that would reduce the need to keep several types of cables
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| <u>Headphone jack</u>
| - Ability to listen to audio more clearly and loudly
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