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Should you wish to build or modify ''OPK'' applications yourself, you may download a version of SquashFS configured for editing OPK applications on Windows [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/7/79/SquashFS.zip here]. After extracting the SquashFS folder from its ''.zip'' archive, add the ''OPK'' file that you wish to edit to the folder and double-click the ''1. EXTRACT_OPK.bat'' file. This will create a folder called ''squashfs-root'', containing files for the application's binary data, icon image, and configuration settings. Unless you have prior experience configuring ''OPK'' applications, however, it is recommended that you only modify the ''icon.png'' file, a 32-pixel square image file that represents the application in Gmenu2x. In doing so, ensure that the replacement icon file is also a 32-pixel square image, in ''PNG'' format, and called ''icon.png''. Once you have finished modifying the application, return to the SquashFS folder and double-click the ''2. MAKE_OPK.bat'' file, which will apply your modifications to the submitted ''OPK'' file. After a number of windows pop up and disappear, your application will be modified and ready to be returned to your FunKey S. Note that if there are multiple applications that you wish to modify, you must do so one at a time.
 
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