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=== ''Co słychać, FunKey?'' Epizod 15 ===
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Hello everybody! It's been a while since our last update, so it's time to freshen things up! We'd like to start by thanking the several artists in the FunKey community who have created new RetroFE themes! Many such themes have been popping up on the [https://discord.com/invite/u84XEhqzJF community Discord server] in the past weeks, and we think that they're incredible! We often see the amazing mixture of collaboration, assistance, and third-party support that occurs there, so keep it coming! 💪 The subject many of you have been waiting for us to discuss is production and shipping, which we're glad to say is going great! With 300 devices being manufactured daily, we will soon be ready to announce the shipment window for this production batch. As the majority of the messages we have received in the past weeks have concerned the shipment of these devices, we would like to thank you for patience and understanding as production of this batch nears its conclusion. Lastly, while our Crystal Blue FunKey S giveaway ended with the announcement of the three winners on [https://www.instagram.com/funkey_project/ our Instagram page], we've been glad to see the community's positive reaction to the color! While we have yet to come to a decision regarding whether or not to add it to our store page, the color's popularity certainly motivates us to do so! That's all the announcements we have for today, so have a great weekend and take care!

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<div style='text-align:right;float:left;width:50%;'><b>View past news in</b> </div><div style='text-align:left;float:left;width:50%;'> [[File:The FunKey Times Logo.png|left|125px|link=The FunKey Times|alt=Link to The FunKey Times Wiki Page]]</div><div style="clear:both;></div>
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The purpose of this wiki is to serve as a database of information related to the FunKey S. This includes information about the FunKey S hardware, firmware, compatible homebrew games, and third-party software released for the device. As the FunKey Wiki is run by the community independently of the FunKey Team, there may at times be erroneous or inconsistent information listed. If there is a piece of information that you are unsure or have further questions about, you are encouraged to [mailto:support@funkey-project.com contact] the FunKey Team directly. If you see information that you know is incorrect, you may leave a message on the [[User talk:CoolieCoolster|talk page]] of the wiki admin, who will fix the error as soon as possible.

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[[File:FunKey Colors (Transparant).png|thumb|right|150px|alt:Image showing the Atomic Purple, Original Purple, and Retro Grey versions of the FunKey S.|From left to right: Atomic Purple, Original Purple, Retro Grey]]
[[File:A5-3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|alt:Image showing a black FunKey S prototype system in the product packaging.|The FunKey S product packaging]]
[[File:FunKeyMapping-1.jpg|thumb|right|150px|alt:Image showing the buttons of the FunKey S.|System buttons]]
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=== What is the FunKey S? ===

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The '''[[FunKey S]]''' is a foldable portable [[w:Video game console emulator|emulation device]] that is designed to fit onto a keychain. Through emulators on its [[FunKey-OS]] operating system, the FunKey S can emulate a wide variety of systems, including the Sega Genesis, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance. Greatly resembling the larger [[w:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], the FunKey S is currently sold in three colors: Original Purple, Retro Grey, and Atomic Purple. While the device includes a 32 gigabyte MicroSD card by default to store system firmware and any software the user wishes to install onto their device, this can be swapped out by the user with MicroSD cards up to the two terabyte limit of the MicroSDXC standard. To facilitate attaching the device to a keychain, the FunKey S has a metallic needle built into the bottom left corner of the device around which an included keychain lanyard is tied.
{{Clickable button 2|FunKey Wiki Knowledge Center#What is the purpose of this wiki?|      the FunKey Wiki?       }}

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=== What is included with the FunKey S? ===

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Included with the FunKey S is a 32 gigabyte MicroSD card to store the device's firmware and added software, a Micro-USB cable to charge and transfer files to the device, a keychain lanyard to attach the device to a keychain, a user manual, and four sets of extra buttons (red, blue, yellow, and green) that can be used by the user to customize their device.
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The system has thirteen buttons built into it: four directional buttons, four action buttons, two shoulder buttons, a START button, and two system buttons: ''Menu'' and ''Fn''. Centered at the top of the control panel, the Menu button serves two purposes: a short press activates the system menu, allowing the user to modify settings or return to the main menu, while a long press turns the system on or off. Sharing a button with SELECT, the Fn (Function) input extends the system's limited button count via the use of button combinations. In conjunction with the shoulder buttons, Fn activates the L2 and R2 trigger inputs of the PlayStation, while its use with the directional and action buttons grants access to the volume, brightness, zoom, aspect ratio, and screenshot shortcuts. While this functionality does [[List of games with compatibility issues#Games that require adapted controls|in rare cases]] override button combinations used by games, each such case can be solved by the device's per-game or per-console button remapping capabilities. In addition to the white or grey buttons installed by default, packaged with the FunKey S are green, blue, red, and yellow button sets that the user may use to further personalize their device.

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The currently officially supported systems are the [[w:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[w:Master System|Master System]], [[w:TurboGrafx-16|TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine]], [[w:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive]] (along with its [[w:Sega 32X|Sega 32X]] and [[w:Sega CD|Sega CD]] add-ons), [[w:Game Boy|Game Boy]], [[w:Atari Lynx|Atari Lynx]], [[w:Game Gear|Game Gear]], [[w:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[w:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[w:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]], [[w:Neo Geo Pocket|Neo Geo Pocket]], [[w:WonderSwan|WonderSwan]], and [[w:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]. While the official NES and TurboGrafx-16 emulators have functional support for the Famicom Disk System and TurboGrafx-CD add-ons, respectively, when additional BIOS files are added, as this support is not yet officially implemented, some features, such as Famicom Disk System disk side swapping, are not supported.
'''<u>Where can I</u>'''<br>'''<u>find...</u>'''

While awaiting future firmware updates, [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|third-party emulators]] can be used to emulate officially unsupported systems via the Gmenu2x launcher. Such systems currently include [[w:Arcade game|Arcade]], [[w:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]], [[w:ColecoVision|ColecoVision]], [[w:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[w:Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo]], [[w:Pokémon Mini|Pokémon Mini]], [[w:SG-1000|SG-1000]], and [[w:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]]. While a native port of Super Mario 64 to the FunKey S was made possible by that game's decompilation, general Nintendo 64 emulation is currently not, and likely will not be, possible.

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The FunKey S runs [[FunKey-OS]], a purpose-made open source Linux distribution. Launchable from one of the device's two application launchers, the device's seven default emulators enable the emulation of twelve consoles out of the box, with Game Boy Advance and improved PlayStation emulation requiring the addition of [[#Why does the FunKey S need emulated system BIOS files?|BIOS files]] by the user. While the list of consoles emulated out of the box is expected to grow with future firmware updates, [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|third-party emulators]] can also be used to give the device additional emulation capabilities. While the device includes [[#Which games are included on the FunKey S?|61 homebrew games]] to help demonstrate its functionality, users may also add their own games and box art to the device's emulated system folders to expand their FunKey S game catalogue. Should the need arise, users can edit or delete any file on the device via ''Commander'', the included file management application, without the need to connect the FunKey S to a computer. As FunKey-OS is open source, the files used to build it are publicly available on the FunKey Team's [https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-OS GitHub page].
{{Clickable button 2|FunKey Wiki Knowledge Center#Where can I buy a FunKey S?|     the FunKey S store?     }}

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As the unlicensed distribution of copyrighted games in any circumstance is illegal piracy, the FunKey S only comes with freely-distributable homebrew games hand-picked for their quality. This means that users seeking to emulate copyrighted games on the device must extract their own game backups and transfer them to the device's console folders. Alternatively, many games originally released in a physical format are now available digitally on platforms such as Steam, with the ROMs of those games often extractable for personal use in external emulators such as those of the FunKey S. A list of such games is available on [[List of emulatable games (commercial)|this page]] of the FunKey Wiki.
{{Clickable button 2|FunKey Wiki Knowledge Center#Where can I find FunKey S news updates?|   FunKey S news updates?    }}

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! style="border: 2px solid black;" rowspan="3"|NES / Famicom
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://scottthephd.itch.io/blockage Blockage]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://mteegfx.itch.io/cowlitz Cowlitz Gamers 1st Adventure]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://mteegfx.itch.io/cowlitz Cowlitz Gamers 2nd Adventure]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/nintendo-nintendoentertainmentsystem-nes-famicom-fc/dushlan Dúshlán]</span>
| rowspan="3"|'''11'''
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| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/44/ Inversion]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/2/ Lan Master]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/100/ Lunar Limit]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.gradualgames.com/p/nomolos-storming-catsle.html Nomolos: Storming the Catsle]</span>
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| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/75/ Ralph 4]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/13/ Streemerz]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.gradualgames.com/p/the-legends-of-owlia_1.html The Legends of Owlia]</span>
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Master System
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/Lander2-SMS Lander 2]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/LuckyPenguin-SMS Lucky Penguin]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/Minesweeper-SMS Minesweeper]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/TheSpeccies2-SMS The Speccies 2]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|'''4'''
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|TG-16 / PC Engine
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://pce.cabbage.cx/ Bug Hunt]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.aetherbyte.com/aetherbyte-reflectron_for_pc-engine_and_turbografx-16.html Reflectron]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.aetherbyte.com/aetherbyte-santatlantean_for_pc-engine_and_turbografx-16.html Santalantean]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.portabledev.com/jeux/pc-engine/uwol-quest-for-money/ UWOL: Quest for Money]</span>
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/sega-genesis-megadrive-smd-md/2048-2 2048]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/sega-genesis-megadrive-smd-md/megamindtris Megamindtris]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://retrosouls.itch.io/misplaced Misplaced]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://retrosouls.itch.io/old-towers Old Towers]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0' rowspan="2"|'''6'''
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/sega-genesis-megadrive-smd-md/omega-blast Omega Blast]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://retrosouls.itch.io/yazzie16bit YAZZIE]</span>
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| <span class="plainlinks">[https://snorpung.itch.io/dangan-gb Dangan GB]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://the-green-screen.com/278-2/ Into the Blue]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://the-green-screen.com/292-2/ Retroid]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=16787&p=211885 Snake]</span>
| rowspan="2"|'''5'''
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://atarigamer.com/lynx/game/EyeoftheBeholder/80780112 Eye of the Beholder]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://atarigamer.com/lynx/game/LynxQuest/920903905 Lynx Quest]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://atarigamer.com/lynx/game/SiIasAdventure/680356193 Silas Adventure]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0' rowspan="2"|'''5'''
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.retroguru.com/xump/ Xump: The Final Run]</span>
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Gear
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/DangerousDemolition-GG Dangerous Demolition]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/FireTrack-GG Fire Track]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/GGNibbles-GG GG Nibbles]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.smspower.org/Homebrew/WingWarriors-SMS Wing Warriors]</span>
| '''4'''
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|SNES / SFC
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.zophar.net/pdroms/snes/frog-nes.html Frog NES]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://portabledev.itch.io/mazezam-snes MazemaM DX]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/77/ Super Boss Gaiden]</span>
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|'''3'''
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Boy Color
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.zophar.net/pdroms/gameboy/drymouth.html Drymouth]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://github.com/retrobrews/gbc-games/blob/master/klondike.gbc Klondike]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://gbhh.avivace.com/game/perplex-dx Perplex DX]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.nesworld.com/article.php?system=gbc&data=gbchomebrew Tyrian 2000]</span>
| '''4'''
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/snk-neogeopocket-ngp-neogeopocketcolor-ngpc/columns-v1-0 Columns]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/snk-neogeopocket-ngp-neogeopocketcolor-ngpc/diamond-run Diamond Run!]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/snk-neogeopocket-ngp-neogeopocketcolor-ngpc/dynamate-v1-1 Dynamate]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/snk-neogeopocket-ngp-neogeopocketcolor-ngpc/gears-of-fate-28-05-2009 Gears of Fate]</span>
| style='background: #eaecf0' rowspan="2"|'''5'''
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|<span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/snk-neogeopocket-ngp-neogeopocketcolor-ngpc/puzzle-gems-v1-1 Puzzle Gems]</span>
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! style="border: 2px solid black;" rowspan="3"|Game Boy Advance
| <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.bitethechili.com/anguna/ Anguna: Warriors of Virtue]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.gbadev.org/demos.php?showinfo=1279 Another World]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://emulationking.com/broken-circle/ Broken Circle]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://github.com/retrobrews/gba-games/blob/master/codenamehacker.gba Codename Hacker]</span>
| rowspan="3"|'''10'''
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| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.gbadev.org/demos.php?showinfo=1341 Metal Warrior 4: Agents of Metal]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.gbadev.org/demos.php?showinfo=1351 Motocross Challenge]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/nintendo-gameboyadvance-gba/reaxion-final Reaxion]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/nintendo-gameboyadvance-gba/sudoku-micro-rc-1 Sudoku Micro]</span>
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| <span class="plainlinks">[https://github.com/retrobrews/gba-games/blob/master/tetrigram.gba Tetrigram]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://pdroms.de/files/nintendo-gameboyadvance-gba/world-reborn World Reborn]</span>
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While users can put ROM backups of their own physical and digital commercial games onto the FunKey S, there is also much freeware and commercial software that can be legally acquired and used on the device. As the system's operating system is both well-documented and open source, third-party developers have released dozens of natively-running [[List of third-party OPK applications|original and ported programs]] for the device that are not limited by the bottleneck of an emulator. In terms of emulatable software, however, the FunKey Wiki also maintains lists of hundreds of [[List of emulatable games (freeware)|freeware]] and [[List of emulatable games (commercial)|commercial]] games, as well as several dozen [[List of emulatable utilities|utilities and public domain e-books]].
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=== How many games can fit on the FunKey S? ===

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As the game library file sizes of all the cartridge-based consoles emulated on the FunKey S add up to only 13.4 GB, a user could, in theory, have thousands of games on their FunKey S without needing to upgrade its 32 gigabyte MicroSD card (with 27.8 gigabytes of this being accessible with the factory configuration). Since CD-based games (PlayStation, Sega CD, TurboGrafx-CD) have significantly larger file sizes than cartridge-based games, only fifty to sixty CD-based games could fit on the FunKey S before a larger MicroSD card would be needed. While 27.8 gigabytes of available storage is more than enough to fit the game libraries of most users, any user with more than fifty CD-based games should check the total file size of their game library to see whether or not they require a larger MicroSD card. The chart below documents the average game file sizes for each of the thirteen consoles that the FunKey S officially emulates, with several file size totals corresponding to theoretical game libraries that have the same number of games from each system. As illustrated by the proportions listed below, the number of games a user can fit onto their FunKey S is directly related to number of CD-based games present in their game library. For instance, the average PlayStation game takes up the same amount of space as approximately 2,566 NES games, 2,277 Master System games, 1,395 TurboGrafx-16 games, 433 Sega Genesis games, 2,740 Game Boy games, 2,667 Atari Lynx games, 1,717 Game Gear games, 363 SNES games, 414 Game Boy Color games, 368 Neo Geo Pocket games, 313 WonderSwan games, or 78 Game Boy Advance games.
{| align="center" width=100% class="darkgrey-header wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|System
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Avg. ROM Size
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Proportion
! style="border: 2px solid black;" colspan="3"|Number of Games Each
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| NES / Famicom
| 220.85 KB
| 0.04%
| rowspan="13"|15<br>(195 overall)
| rowspan="13"|30<br>(390 overall)
| rowspan="13"|45<br>(585 overall)
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|Sega Master System
| style='background: #eaecf0'|248.90 KB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.04%
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| TG-16 / PC Engine
| 406.29 KB
| 0.07%
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|Genesis / Mega Drive
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1.31 MB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.22%
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| Game Boy
| 206.78 KB
| 0.04%
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|Atari Lynx
| style='background: #eaecf0'|212.50 KB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.04%
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| Game Gear
| 329.97 KB
| 0.06%
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|SNES / Super Famicom
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1.56 MB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.27%
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| PlayStation
| 566.67 MB
| 97.17%
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|Game Boy Color
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1.37 MB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.23%
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| NGP / NGPC
| 1.54 MB
| 0.26%
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| style='background: #eaecf0'|WS / WSC
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1.81 MB
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0.31%
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| Game Boy Advance
| 7.31 MB
| 1.25%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Total
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|583.20 MB
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|100.00%
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|8.75 GB
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|17.50 GB
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|26.24 GB
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=== Is multiplayer possible on the FunKey S? ===

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As neither link cables nor additional controllers can be connected to the FunKey S, multiplayer modes that require these features are not playable on the device. However, multiplayer modes that are implemented in a [[w:Hotseat (multiplayer mode)|hotseat]] manner (one controller with one system) are playable on the FunKey S. While the majority of games that implement this mode do so using a "pass-and-play" method where players take turns (usually turn-based sports, strategy, and tabletop games), several instead have two players use the same controller simultaneously. Users interested in seeing which games emulatable on the FunKey S use hotseat multiplayer may view the wiki's [[List of games with hotseat multiplayer|comprehensive list]] of such games.
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=== Where can I find game box art? ===

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Users searching for box art specifically for their FunKey S game collection can make use of the wiki's [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k55I5ig_wISP5RGjnH6K63H4LV9s-g3U?usp=sharing database of resized game art], all of which having resolutions matching, at their respective aspect ratios, the 240x240 resolution of the FunKey S for maximal efficiency. As this database does not currently include box art for Master System, Atari Lynx, Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket, or WonderSwan games, Libretro's GitHub page of [https://github.com/libretro-thumbnails/libretro-thumbnails thumbnail repositories] should be used to acquire their box art instead. Should you wish to automatically download box art for your entire game collection at once, the [http://skraper.net/ Skraper] program can be used instead. Since the image representing a game on the FunKey S is the image in the file directory that shares a name with that game, users may use any JPG or PNG format images to represent games on the FunKey S.
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=== Where can I find Gmenu2x wallpapers? ===

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To complement the set of default Gmenu2x wallpapers, the FunKey Wiki maintains a database of minimalist FunKey S wallpapers [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dYCPLxipiOZ3FPd67AGfUwI0EEA8UfAF?usp=sharing here]. Users may also use any 240-pixel square PNG format image as a Gmenu2x wallpaper on their FunKey S. Once acquired, Gmenu2x wallpapers should be put in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.gmenu2x/skins/240x240/Default/Wallpapers'' location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the ''.gmenu2x'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}}
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=== What are the technical specifications of the FunKey S? ===

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<b><u>Dimensions (unfolded)</b></u>

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<b><u>Display & Resolution</b></u>

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{{Button|text=240x240 @ 220.2 PPI / 8.67 px/mm}}
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<b><u>Weight</b></u>

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<b><u>Operating system</b></u>

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<b><u>Processor</b></u>

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<b><u>RAM</b></u>

{{Button|text=64 MB DDR2}}
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<b><u>Refresh rate</b></u>

{{Button|text=50 hz (FPS)}}
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<b><u>Storage (MicroSD)</b></u>

{{Button|text=32 GB (expandable to 2 TB)}}
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{{Button|text=∅10 mm mono at 500 mW}}
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<b><u>Battery</b></u>

{{Button|text=410 mAh lithium-ion}}
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<b><u>Ports</b></u>

{{Button|text=Micro-USB and MicroSD}}
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<b><u>Dimensions (folded)</b></u>

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<b><u>Display & Resolution</b></u>

{{Button|text=1.54 in / 39.1 mm LCD IPS}}
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<b><u>Weight</b></u>

{{Button|text=1 ounce / 30 grams}}
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<b><u>Operating system</b></u>

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<b><u>RAM</b></u>

{{Button|text=64 MB DDR2}}
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<b><u>Refresh rate</b></u>

{{Button|text=50 hz (FPS)}}
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<b><u>Storage (MicroSD)</b></u>

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{{Button|text=∅10 mm mono at 500 mW}}
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<b><u>Battery</b></u>

{{Button|text=410 mAh lithium-ion}}
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<b><u>Ports</b></u>

{{Button|text=Micro-USB and MicroSD}}
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=== Where can I find FunKey S device schematics and 3D files? ===

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The FunKey Team has FunKey S schematics, STL files, and a project STEP file for the device's shell components available on [https://grabcad.com/library/funkey-s-1 Grabcad]. Schematics for the device's electrical components are available on the FunKey Team's [https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-S-Hardware GitHub page]. As the device's hardware is open source, users are free to download, modify, and redistribute the listed files.
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=== How long does the FunKey S battery last? ===

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On a sixty minute full charge, the FunKey S has a median battery life of two hours. Since the device's battery life is impacted by CPU usage and brightness and audio levels, there can be significant deviation from the median by roughly thirty minutes in either direction. In practice, this means that low-intensity emulation such as that of the Game Boy will result in above-average battery life, while high-intensity emulation such as that of the PlayStation will result in below-average battery life. Additionally, the device has a blue LED light that indicates when it is charging, with a battery symbol in the top right corner of the main menu indicating the current charge level. While a low-charge indicator is displayed on-screen before the FunKey S runs out of charge, should this occur, an autosave of the current game is automatically generated prior to shutdown and returned to when the system is recharged and reopened.

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The FunKey S supports the RTC functionalities used by Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games, such as Harvest Moon GBC, Pokemon Crystal, and Pokemon Emerald. It does this by siphoning an extremely small amount of charge from the device's battery, allowing games that employ the feature to keep track of time. RTC functionality is still preserved even if the FunKey S is turned off or runs out of charge, as there is a buffer of charge reserved for such an instance. To best make use of the RTC feature, it is recommended that users rely solely on in-game saves for games with RTC functionality, as save states and autosaves can affect the RTC timing of games.

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For games with in-game saving, transferring save data to or from the FunKey S is done by simply moving each game's save data file into or out of the device's different emulated system folders. Supported save data file formats for the device's default emulators are ''SAV'' for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo Entertainment System, ''SRM'' for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ''BRM'' for the Sega CD add-on, and ''MCD'' for the PlayStation. Note that PlayStation ''MCD'' files should be placed in the ''memcards'' folder within the PlayStation folder of the FunKey S and named ''card#.mcd'', with the hashtag symbol replaced by the first number starting from one that isn't already used by an existing ''MCD'' file. Similarly, SNES ''SRM'' files are stored in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.snes96_snapshots'' location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the ''.snes96_snapshots'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}} For games without in-game saving, save data can only be transferred via save states to matching emulators on other devices, as save state formats are usually emulator-specific. PlayStation save states cannot be transferred to other devices with the PCSX-ReARMed emulator, however, as modifications made to the emulator for the FunKey S make its save states, as with FunKey S autosaves, system-specific.
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=== Can ROM hacks be used on the FunKey S? ===
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As ROM hacks are simply modified ROMs, in most cases they will work in the emulators of the FunKey S without issue. Cases in which ROM hacks may glitch or crash include several Game Boy Advance ROM hacks due to the [[#Are there any games that aren't emulated properly on the FunKey S?|nine percent incompatibility rate]] of the default GBA emulator, as well as ROM hacks developed for use in specific emulators. A list of compatible ROM hacks recommended by the editors of the FunKey Wiki is available [[List of recommended ROM hacks|here]].

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While the primary purpose of the FunKey S is the ability to use emulated and [[List of third-party OPK applications|natively-running]] games and applications, it can also be used as an external storage device. While the slow transfer speed of its Micro-USB port and four gigabyte file size limit of its FAT32 file system make it less ideal for general file storage than most USB keys, SD cards, and external hard drives, the FunKey S having an operating system gives it the additional ability to interact with its stored files. While such capabilities come primarily from the included ''Commander'' file management application, which can be used to view image files, view and edit text files, and move, rename, or delete any stored file, additional applications can be installed to give the device additional capabilities, such as video playback and Linux terminal access. As an external storage device, the FunKey S is also able to stream media files at qualities higher than it can stream itself to televisions, radios, and other media players with such functionality. Users wishing to transfer files to the FunKey S faster than the device's Micro-USB port is capable of can alternatively open their device, remove the MicroSD card, and transfer files to the card directly.
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As the FunKey S does not have cheat support officially implemented into any of its emulators, to use cheats without the use of a [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|third-party emulator]], they must be patched into each game where they are wanted, if possible. To do so for GBA games, download, extract, and launch ''GBAATM – Rebirth'' 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]. Select the game you wish to patch a cheat code menu into and select an output file name and location to save the modified game file. Next, 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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Via the use of ''KEY'' files, the inputs of all systems and games emulated by the FunKey S can be remapped by the user. This includes system shortcut inputs, some of which users may wish to relocate or disable should they not be commonly used or interfere with gameplay. When a ''KEY'' file is used, it modifies the inputs set by the system's default input mapping file, available for download [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/b/b3/Fkgpiod.zip here]. This file defines via the use of the ''MAP'' function which shortcut (such as ''brightness up'') or input (such as ''KEY_R'') is associated with which button (such as ''START'') or button combination (such as ''FN+UP''). As all inputs are already predefined by this file, only inputs being modified should be included in ''KEY'' files.

In addition to its regular input mapping functionality, the ''MAP'' function is also used to overwrite previous mappings with new ones. To do this, following the word ''MAP'' the button or button combination and input or shortcut be remapped should be defined, seperated by the function ''TO KEY'' if remapping inputs or zoom or aspect ratio shortcuts, or ''TO COMMAND'' if remapping any other shortcut. Should the user wish to create a ''KEY'' file that switches the A and B inputs, for instance, all that would be needed would be ''MAP A TO KEY KEY_B'' on the first line and ''MAP B TO KEY KEY_A'' on the second. Note the formatting of the inputs; KEY_A and KEY_B. All inputs, as well as the zoom in, zoom out, and aspect ratio shortcuts, are defined in ''KEY'' files by ''KEY_'' followed by a letter. Should remapping occur without the input of the secondary button swapped to the first button (whether due to that input being moved to an empty slot such as FN+START or simply overwritten and not replaced), the ''UNMAP'' function should first be used to remove the original mapping so that the input is not mapped to two buttons simultaneously. For instance, should a user wish to remove the aspect ratio shortcut and move the snapshot shortcut to its place, the ''KEY'' file for doing so would simply have ''UNMAP FN+UP'' on the first line and ''MAP FN+DOWN TO COMMAND snapshot'' on the second. In creating ''KEY'' files, note that due to a glitch with the formatting of such files, games with apostrophes in their title currently must be renamed to have ''KEY'' file support (such as renaming ''Kirby's Dream Land.gb'' to ''Kirbys Dream Land.gb''). For additional ''KEY'' file examples, view the [[List of games with compatibility issues#Games that require adapted controls|adapted control section]] of the FunKey Wiki's game compatibility list.

To supplement the above-listed default input mapping file, a table detailing the associations between emulated system inputs and system inputs, as well as the default mapping of those inputs to the device's buttons, is listed below. Note that while the lack of X, Y, and Z mapping capabilities for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive does not result in any game incompatibilities, the lack of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 mapping capabilities for the WonderSwan and WonderSwan Color means that vertical games for that system are currently [[List of games with compatibility issues#Games that require improved emulation|incompatible with the FunKey S]]. Following that table is another table that lists the same information for the device's shortcuts.
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Input
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|UP
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|DOWN
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|LEFT
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|RIGHT
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|A
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|B
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|X
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Y
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|L
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|R
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|FN+L
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|FN+R
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|FN
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|''KEY'' file button letter ⇨
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|U
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|D
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|L
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|R
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|A
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|B
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|X
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Y
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|M
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|N
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|V
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|O
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|K
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|S
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|⇩ System ⇩
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|NES / Famicom & GB & GBC
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| A
| colspan="2"|B
| A
| colspan="4"|''N/A''
| SELECT
| START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Sega Master System
| style='background: #eaecf0'|UP
| style='background: #eaecf0'|DOWN
| style='background: #eaecf0'|LEFT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|RIGHT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|2
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1
| colspan="7" style='background: #eaecf0'|''N/A''
| style='background: #eaecf0'|PAUSE
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| I
| II
| colspan="6"|''N/A''
| SELECT
| RUN
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Genesis / Mega Drive / CD / 32X
| style='background: #eaecf0'|UP
| style='background: #eaecf0'|DOWN
| style='background: #eaecf0'|LEFT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|RIGHT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|C
| style='background: #eaecf0'|B
| style='background: #eaecf0'|''N/A''
| style='background: #eaecf0'|A
| colspan="5" style='background: #eaecf0'|''N/A''
| style='background: #eaecf0'|START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Atari Lynx
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| A
| B
| OPTION 1
| OPTION 2
| colspan="5"|''N/A''
| PAUSE
|-
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Gear
| style='background: #eaecf0'|UP
| style='background: #eaecf0'|DOWN
| style='background: #eaecf0'|LEFT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|RIGHT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1
| style='background: #eaecf0'|2
| colspan="7" style='background: #eaecf0'|''N/A''
| style='background: #eaecf0'|PAUSE
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|SNES / Super Famicom
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| A
| B
| X
| Y
| L
| R
| colspan="2"|''N/A''
| SELECT
| START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|PlayStation
| style='background: #eaecf0'|UP
| style='background: #eaecf0'|DOWN
| style='background: #eaecf0'|LEFT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|RIGHT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|○
| style='background: #eaecf0'|⨉
| style='background: #eaecf0'|△
| style='background: #eaecf0'|◻
| style='background: #eaecf0'|L
| style='background: #eaecf0'|R
| style='background: #eaecf0'|L2
| style='background: #eaecf0'|R2
| style='background: #eaecf0'|SELECT
| style='background: #eaecf0'|START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Neo Geo Pocket / Neo Geo Pocket Color
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| A
| colspan="2"|B
| A
| colspan="5"|''N/A''
| OPTIONS
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|WonderSwan / WonderSwan Color
| style='background: #eaecf0'|X1
| style='background: #eaecf0'|X3
| style='background: #eaecf0'|X4
| style='background: #eaecf0'|X2
| style='background: #eaecf0'|A
| style='background: #eaecf0'|B
| colspan="7" style='background: #eaecf0'|''N/A''
| style='background: #eaecf0'|START
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Boy Advance
| UP
| DOWN
| LEFT
| RIGHT
| A
| colspan="2"|B
| A
| L
| R
| colspan="2"|''N/A''
| SELECT
| START
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! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|
! colspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Zoom
! colspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Brightness
! colspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Volume
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Screenshot
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|Change Aspect Ratio
! rowspan="2" style="border: 2px solid black;"|View System Resource Usage
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|In
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Out
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Increase
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Decrease
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Raise
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Lower
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Button combination
| FN+RIGHT
| FN+LEFT
| FN+X
| FN+B
| FN+A
| FN+Y
| FN+UP
| FN+DOWN
| FN+L+R
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|''KEY'' file button letter/command name
| I
| J
| brightness up
| brightness down
| volume up
| volume down
| snapshot
| H
| system_stats toggle
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=== Why does the FunKey S need emulated system BIOS files? ===


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Emulators function using either low-level emulation (LLE) or high-level emulation (HLE), with the former directly emulating the processes of the original system and the latter merely simulating them. While both methods are commonly used and have distinct benefits, the truer 'emulation' of LLE means emulators that use this method require the system ROM of the original hardware to function. This ROM, known as the BIOS, performs system-critical tasks for many systems, with neither the original hardware nor an LLE emulator of that hardware being functional without the associated BIOS file. In the case of the FunKey S, while the majority of its emulated systems do not require BIOS files, there are two that do: the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. While some PlayStation games can be emulated without a BIOS file and alternate, albeit slower, Game Boy Advance emulators that don't require BIOS files are [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|available]], to properly emulate either system using the default emulators a BIOS file for each is required. As with video game ROMs, BIOS files are protected by copyright restrictions and thus also cannot be legally distributed with the FunKey S. Users may extract BIOS files from PlayStation and Game Boy Advance units that they own and add them to the FunKey S emulators for those systems to improve functionality for the former and enable functionality for the latter. Additionally, while Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16 games do not require the presence of BIOS files to be accurately emulated, games for their respective add-ons, the Sega CD and TurboGrafx-CD, do. A tutorial for adding emulator BIOS files to the FunKey S can be found [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gba_bios/ here].
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=== Why doesn't the FunKey S have more than 64 megabytes of RAM? ===
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The FunKey S has 64 megabytes of RAM due to that being the amount built into its [[w:System on a chip|system on a chip (SoC)]], the Allwinner V3s. While several handheld emulation systems with similar capabilities to the FunKey S include several times more RAM than it, the lightweight Linux distribution used by the FunKey S, in addition to its carefully chosen and optimized collection of emulators, allows it to emulate games at relatively high levels of accuracy while using comparatively little RAM. The inclusion of additional RAM in the FunKey S would not result in improved performance or additional emulation capabilities.
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=== Why doesn't the FunKey S have a 60 FPS refresh rate? ===

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The FunKey S display refreshes at a maximum rate of 50 FPS due to that being the most data the device's processor can send to the display's internal graphics memory each second. If this were not a limitation, the display would otherwise have a maximum refresh rate of 120 FPS. As NTSC games are still emulated at 60 FPS, however, ten frames are dropped each second rather than gameplay being slowed down to match the differing frame rate. As this issue was anticipated during the designing of the FunKey S, however, several software and hardware techniques were implemented to avoid screen tearing between the remaining 50 frames of NTSC games.
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=== Why doesn't the FunKey S have USB-C and auxiliary (headphone jack) ports? ===
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The small form factor of the FunKey S made the use of Micro-USB instead of USB-C necessary and left no room for an auxiliary port for use with headphones or external speakers. While the Micro-USB standard supports the output of video and audio data signals by a host device, the limited space inside the device also made adding this functionality to the FunKey S not possible. Despite this, the FunKey Wiki lists such [[FunKey Wiki Suggestion Center#Hardware modification suggestions for future devices|hardware suggestions]] at the wiki's [[FunKey Wiki Suggestion Center|Suggestion Center]], as there is a chance that they could be implemented in future FunKey Team devices.
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=== Are there any games that aren't emulated properly on the FunKey S? ===
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While the average emulation quality of its default emulators is relatively high, the FunKey S cannot emulate several games out of the box for a variety of reasons. These include incompatible controls, unemulated specialty hardware, and emulation imperfections, among others. A list of all the games known to be incompatible with the device's default emulators is located [[List of games with compatibility issues#Incompatible games|here]]. Many of these games, however, can still be played via one of the several [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|third-party emulators]] available for the device. This includes multi-disk PlayStation games, which while not fully-playable in the default version of PCSX-ReARMed, are fully-playable in the third-party version that has disk-swapping functionality enabled. As an illustration of the device's capabilities, a table of estimated compatibility rates for each officially emulated system has been compiled below. For the purposes of these counts, a game is counted as incompatible if it cannot be played to completion using solely the FunKey S. As wiki contributors have conducted extensive research and game testing to find incompatible games, all compatibility rates listed here are believed to be accurate or very near accurate. In cases where all of a system's incompatibilities are due to unemulated hardware, that system's compatibility rate is italicized. While the emulation of Famicom Disk System and TurboGrafx-CD games on the FunKey S is functional via the addition of their respective BIOS files, as this functionality has not yet been fully-implemented into FunKey-OS, the compatibility rates of those console add-ons are excluded from the table below. As homebrew games can have varying compatibility with the systems they are developed for, their compatibility is also not reflected in the table below. Note that due to its extensive game library, the PlayStation's ''Licensed Games'' figure is simply an estimate calculated by the wiki editors, though should be accurate to within roughly one hundred games in either direction.
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|System
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Licensed Games
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Known Incompatibilities
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Estimated Compatibility Rate
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|NES / Famicom
| 1421
| 9
| ''99.37%''
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Sega Master System
| style='background: #eaecf0'|360
| style='background: #eaecf0'|14
| style='background: #eaecf0'|96.11%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine
| 413
| 0
| 100%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Genesis / Mega Drive / CD / 32X
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1123
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0
| style='background: #eaecf0'|100%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Boy
| 1046
| 4
| 99.62%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Atari Lynx
| style='background: #eaecf0'|76
| style='background: #eaecf0'|0
| style='background: #eaecf0'|100%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Gear
| 364
| 10
| 97.25%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|SNES / Super Famicom
| style='background: #eaecf0'|1757
| style='background: #eaecf0'|32
| style='background: #eaecf0'|98.18%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|PlayStation
| ''4750''
| 100
| 97.89%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Boy Color
| style='background: #eaecf0'|915
| style='background: #eaecf0'|10
| style='background: #eaecf0'|98.91%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Neo Geo Pocket / Neo Geo Pocket Color
| 92
| 0
| 100%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|WonderSwan / WonderSwan Color
| style='background: #eaecf0'|199
| style='background: #eaecf0'|5
| style='background: #eaecf0'|97.49%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|Game Boy Advance
| 1536
| 136
| 91.15%
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! style="border: 2px solid black;"|<u>Total</u>
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|'''14052'''
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|'''320'''
! style="border: 2px solid black;"|'''97.72%'''
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{{Clickable button 2|change the Game Boy palette? |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gb_palette/}}
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{{Clickable button 2|update the FunKey S firmware?|url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/firmware_update/}}
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{{Clickable button 2| add games to the FunKey S?  |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/add_roms/}}
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{{Clickable button 2|change the Gmenu2x wallpaper?|url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gmenu2x_wallpaper/}}
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{{Clickable button 2|upload OPK files to Gmenu2x? |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/add_opk/}}
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{{Clickable button 2|  change the aspect ratio?   |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/aspect_ratio/}}
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=== How do I combine a PlayStation game's multiple BIN files into a single BIN file? ===

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If the files from multiple disks of a PlayStation game are added to the FunKey S, they will all appear in the game list, complicating game library navigation and disk transferring. To merge all of these files into a single ''PBP'' file, you will need both the [https://www.psx-place.com/resources/psx2psp.586/ PSX2PSP] application and the copyrighted ''BASE.PBP'' file, which must be added to the ''Files'' folder of that application. Once this is done, open the application with the ''Clasic mode'' shortcut and select the ''Options'' button at the bottom left. This will open a page with various application settings, of which you should change the ''Compression level'' to ''1 (worst)'' and the ''toc'' setting to ''CUE File''. Once this is done, save the setting modifications to return to the main program interface. From here, press the three dot icon next to ''ISO/PBP File 1 - No file selected'' at the top left and select the BIN file of the first disk. Repeat this process for each subsequent disk by selecting the arrow icon to the left of the aforementioned three dot icon, selecting each disk number in turn. Once this process is complete, select the folder on your system where you wish the PBP file to be saved to and press the ''Convert'' button at the bottom of the program window. Once the conversion process is finished, navigate to the completed EBOOT.PBP file, rename it, and place it into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S.
{{Clickable button 2|update the FunKey S firmware?|url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/firmware_update/}}

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As it is the improper acquisition of ROMs, and not emulation itself, that is illegal to varying degrees around the world, the FunKey S remains entirely legal. While the device does come bundled with several dozen freeware games to give it basic out-of-box functionality, it includes neither commercial games nor the copyrighted PlayStation and Game Boy Advance BIOS files. While some users may choose to put illegally-acquired ROMs on their devices, both the FunKey Team and the editors of this wiki encourage users to look through the FunKey Wiki's lists of hundreds of [[Available third-party software|legally-acquirable]] game ROMs, both freeware and commercial.
{{Clickable button 2|  add emulator BIOS files?   |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gba_bios/}}

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The FunKey S is currently available for pre-order on the [https://funkey-project.myshopify.com/products/funkey-s FunKey Project store page]. While the device itself costs €65 (~US$77), additional shipping and taxation costs will make the total cost higher. The amount these additional costs add up to depends on an order's country of destination, with shipping fees for most users being between €7 (~US$8.25) and €10 (~US$11.75) and value-added tax rates ranging from €12.41 to €19.71 per device only charged to European Union customers. For French and non-EU customers, an order's per-unit shipping fee can be lowered by buying multiple devices at once, with the lowest per-unit fee applied to orders containing five or more devices. A comprehensive list of shipping fees for each country the FunKey S ships to can be found [[List of countries by FunKey S availability#Available|here]].
{{Clickable button 2| add games to the FunKey S?  |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/add_roms/}}

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Although the FunKey Team is not currently selling any accessories for the FunKey S aside from what is included with it, the editors of this wiki have compiled [[List of FunKey S compatible keychain accessories|a list of products]] that can be used in conjunction with the FunKey S, including adapters, power banks, cables, pouches, and keychain decorations. To match the FunKey S keychain aesthetic, research has been conducted to ensure that all listed accessories do not exceed size or weight levels that would make putting them on a keychain inconvenient. While the editors of this wiki have conducted extensive research to confirm that all products listed are compatible and reliable, neither the editors nor the FunKey Team are responsible for the reliability of third-party products. Therefore, prior to making any purchase, users should verify that a listed product adequately meets their needs.
{{Clickable button 2|change the Gmenu2x wallpaper?|url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gmenu2x_wallpaper/}}

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As both the hardware specifications and operating system of the FunKey S are open source and documented on the FunKey Team's [https://github.com/FunKey-Project GitHub page], users are able and encouraged to develop their own software for the device. To facilitate this, an SDK has been created and made [https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-OS/releases/tag/FunKey-OS-2.0.0 available] for [[FunKey-OS]] software development. Additionally, a [https://doc.funkey-project.com/developers/hardware_ref/design/ development guide] is available on the documentation page of the FunKey website. The FunKey Wiki maintains a [[List of third-party OPK applications|database]] of all third-party software developed for the FunKey S, so developers who wish to create an article for their program or add it to one of the lists can either edit the wiki themselves or ask a wiki editor to do so for them.
{{Clickable button 2|     take a screenshot?      |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/snapshot/}}

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Based in the city of Bordeaux in southwestern France, the FunKey Team is comprised of four people: Vincent, Michel, David, and Killian. Founded by Vincent and Michel in 2017 as a joint effort to create the group's first system, the [[Keymu]], the FunKey Team subsequently expanded to include David and Killian to develop and commercially release the [[FunKey S]] as an improved version of the Keymu.
{{Clickable button 2|upload OPK files to Gmenu2x? |url=https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/add_opk/}}

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While the FunKey Team's numerous social media pages are represented with the icons at the top of this page, they can be contacted directly via the [https://www.funkey-project.com/contact contact page] of their website. If you wish to email them, questions regarding the FunKey S can be sent to their [mailto:support@funkey-project.com support] email address, while other inquiries can be sent to their [mailto:contact@funkey-project.com contact] email address.
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In addition to the [https://www.funkey-project.com/#comp-k9gow1reform email newsletter] on their website, the FunKey Team posts regular updates about the FunKey S on [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/squonk/funkey-s-the-worlds-smallest-foldable-handheld-console/posts their Kickstarter page]. Recent news updates are regularly reformatted and posted on the main page of the FunKey Wiki, with summaries of past news updates available in the [[The FunKey Times]]. Users wishing to discuss recent news updates are recommended to join the [[FunKey Community Discord Server]].
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The FunKey Wiki is a community-managed database of FunKey S information, operated and edited independently of the FunKey Team. Currently, the Administrator of and primary contributor to the FunKey Wiki is [[User:CoolieCoolster|CoolieCoolster]], but anyone is free to contribute to the improvement of the wiki!
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=== Who runs the FunKey Community Discord Server? ===
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As with the FunKey Wiki, the [[FunKey Community Discord Server]] is run independently of the FunKey Team by community volunteers. While some moderation does occur to ensure that the server remains a productive forum for FunKey S discussion, users are free to share their FunKey S complements and criticisms alike.
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Since The FunKey Wiki uses the [[w:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] wiki engine, the same markdown format that is used to edit other MediaWiki wikis such as Wikipedia is also used here. If you wish to learn the MediaWiki markdown format, MediaWiki has [[mw:Manual:FAQ#Basic usage|several tutorials]] on their website in addition to a [https://discord.gg/ZrV2Ex9 Discord server] where users can ask questions, but if you have any specific questions about editing or templates used on the FunKey Wiki, you may also ask [[User talk:CoolieCoolster|the FunKey Wiki admin]].
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