List of games with compatibility issues: Difference between revisions

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=== Games that require adapted controls === <!--T:19-->
Due to the multipurposed nature of the Function and Select button, some games are not currently fully-playable using their default control schemes due to interferences between system shortcuts and required button combinations. The''Final followingFantasy games, whileVIII'' having this issue, remainremains fully-compatible as theyit allowallows the player to modify theremap controls in-game. For the convenience of users, a pre-prepared ''.key'' emulator key binding file for the game is also available, inversing the L1 and R1 buttons with the L2 and R2 buttons, respectively. To use it, unzip and place the ''Final Fantasy VIII.key''' file in the ''PS1'' folder of the FunKey S alongside the ''Final Fantasy VIII'' ROM file(s).
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! Name of Game !! Article !! System !! Button Combination !! Purpose !! KEY File
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| Final Fantasy VIII
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| Replenishing stamina while Chocobo racing
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/1/19/Final_Fantasy_VIII_%28Key_File%29.zip Download]</span>
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In addition to a general Select + Start + A + B button combination that can be used to soft reset Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, several have game-specific button combinations that clash with the shortcut functionality of the FunKey S. While the majority of these are not required, they can nonetheless be accessed by modifying the control scheme of Gnuboy, the default Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator, via a configuration file that adds additional mappings of Select and Start to the L and R buttons, respectively. This can be accomplished by following the [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gb_palette/ Game Boy palette tutorial] on the FunKey S documentation website, as the same ''gnuboy.rc'' configuration file that modifies the Game Boy palette can also adjust emulator controls. For the convenience of users, a zipped pre-configured ''gnuboy.rc'' file can be downloaded <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/8/80/Gnuboy.zip here]</span>, which can optionally be modified with one's preferred Game Boy color palette as described in the tutorial linked-to above. The following is a list of Game Boy and Game Boy Color games with affected button combinations.
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