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While the FunKey S does not have officially implemented cheat support, with sufficient emulator and/or game configuration, several systems can have cheat support implemented by the user.
 
As the default NES emulator, FCEUX, is able to make use of the Game Genie's cheat code system, it is the simplest way to use cheats in NES games on the FunKey S. To enable the functionality, begin by renaming an NES Game Genie ROM file to ''gg.rom'' and placing it in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.fceux'' location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the ''.fceux'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}} Next, open the ''fceux.cfg'' file also located in that folder in a text editor and replace the thirteenth line, <u>SDL.GameGenie = 0</u>, with <u>SDL.GameGenie = 1</u>. The next time an NES game is launched with the ''New Game'' option via the default NES emulator, the Game Genie password menu will appear, allowing up to three Game Genie codes to be entered for the game in question. As Game Genie codes are entered before a game begins, keep in mind that FunKey S autosaves cannot be loaded while the setting is enabled. Therefore, to use Game Genie codes with pre-existing save data, ensure ahead of time that your game(s) are saved via in-game saves or emulator save states. To disable the Game Genie setting and restore access tore-enable the device's autosave feature for NES games, simply undo the modification made to the ''fceux.cfg'' file.
 
To enable cheats in Game Boy Advance games, Game Shark codes must be patched into each game ahead of time, and are enabled by the user each time the game is started using the ''New Game'' option. Begin by downloading, extracting, and launching the ''GBAATM – Rebirth'' application for [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/0/0f/GBAATM_%E2%80%93_Rebirth_%28Windows%29.zip Windows], [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/5/58/GBAATM_%E2%80%93_Rebirth_%28MacOS%29.zip MacOS], or [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/5/57/GBAATM_%E2%80%93_Rebirth_%28Linux%29.zip Linux]. After selecting a game to patch and an output file name and location, go to the ''CheatCodes'' tab of the application and add any ''Codebreaker/GameShark SP/Xploder'' format codes that you wish, such as those listed [https://gamehacking.org/system/gba here]. When retrieving codes, see if a ''Master Code'' is listed for the game as well, as some games require such a code to be loaded before any other cheat codes can be used. Should there be multiple ''Codebreaker/GameShark SP/Xploder'' format ''Master Codes'', either use the one made by the same people who made the cheat codes that you're using or test several until you find one that works. Codes should be added two lines at a time, with a code's name entered on the first line and its alphanumerical string entered on the second. Note that a game's ''Master Code'', if present, should always be the first code listed, with the name ''Master'' entered on the first line and all segments of the comparatively long alphanumerical string combined on the second line. Once all desired codes are entered, press the ''Patch Game!'' button below the text box to patch the codes into the selected game. Should the patching process be successful, a message indicating so will appear in the application's second text box and the patched game will appear in the chosen file location. Lastly, add the modified ROM to the ''GBA'' folder of the FunKey S as per usual. When starting the game with the ''New Game'' option, a cheat code menu will appear in-game to allow you to choose which of the added codes you wish to use with the game. After you've finished selecting codes with the A button, press START to launch the game.
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