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This article lists third-party OPK applications built for the FunKey S. Freely downloadable from this page, these applications allow users to add additional functionalities to their devices. To install an OPK application, simply create a new folder at the root of the FunKey S file system and place the OPK file in it. The application can subsequently be accessed from the Gmenu2x launcher, where it is sorted automatically by its type: application, emulator, or game. As the |
This article lists third-party OPK applications built for the FunKey S. Freely downloadable from this page, these applications allow users to add additional functionalities to their devices. To install an OPK application, simply create a new folder at the root of the FunKey S file system and place the OPK file in it. The application can subsequently be accessed from the Gmenu2x launcher, where it is sorted automatically by its type: application, emulator, or game. As the Instant Action autosave feature of the FunKey S is implemented on a program-by-program basis, users must remember to save their progress prior to closing their device or exiting a third-party program if that program does not have the Instant Action feature implemented. Also note that OPK applications built for systems other than the FunKey S are incompatible with it and will not function without modification. |
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