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Since the SELECT and FN inputs share one button, it is possible for gameplay functionality tied to button combinations that include SELECT and directional or action buttons to be impaired by the system's shortcuts. To solve this problem, ''KEY'' files can be used to adjust the device's button mapping on a per-game or per-console basis, moving or removing interfering shortcuts where necessary. While most games can retain access to all shortcuts via shortcut or button relocation, due to their higher than average number of button combinations, ''Treasures of the Deep'', ''Wing Commander'', and ''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions'' required the removal of several system shortcuts to ensure game compatibility. In some cases, multiple ''KEY'' files are available to allow users to choose their preferred remapping. To install the ''KEY'' file of one of the games listed below, begin by downloading and extracting its respective file. After ensuring that the ''KEY'' and ROM file names match, place the ''KEY'' file in the same folder as that game on the FunKey S. As this section only lists games that require ''KEY'' file input remapping for full compatibility, consult the wiki's list of [[List of pre-configured KEY files|pre-configured KEY files]] for games with optional button combinations that require the use of a ''KEY'' file to access.
 
While ''KEY'' files are the primary method of button remapping, Game Boy and Game Boy Color games can have their inputs alternatively remapped via the use of their emulator's configuration file. Should you wish to remap your device's buttons via this method, a pre-configured configuration file that adds additional mappings of SELECT (without FN tied to it) and START to the device's shoulder buttons can be downloaded <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/8/80/Gnuboy.zip here]</span> and optionally palette-modified according to the instructions of [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gb_palette/ this] tutorial. The ''gnuboy.rc'' file should then be placed in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.gnuboy'' location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the ''.gnuboy'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}} The first table below includes games where the use of a ''KEY'' file is required for game completion, while the second table includes games where the use of a ''KEY'' file grants access to additional game functionality, such as cheat codes and secret game modes. In reading either table, note that the →, ↔, and ⇋ symbols are used to indicate when button inputs are moved, swapped, and duplicated, respectively. As ''Final Fantasy VIII'' only requires its L2+R2 button combination once for the ''X-ATM092'' boss fight, an <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/b/b1/Final_Fantasy_VIII_Alternate_KEY_File.zip alternate key file]</span> that returns the mapping of the shoulder and trigger inputs to normal can subsequently be used.
 
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