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The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. Chosen for its simple layout and ease of use, RetroFE lists games with their names and associated box art images, if present. While more complex, the alternative Gmenu2x launcher provides additional options for customization, such as interchangeable backgrounds and support for [[List of third-party OPK applications|third-party OPK programs]]. While RetroFE and Gmenu2x |
The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. Chosen for its simple layout and ease of use, RetroFE lists games with their names and associated box art images, if present. While more complex, the alternative Gmenu2x launcher provides additional options for customization, such as interchangeable backgrounds and support for [[List of third-party OPK applications|third-party OPK programs]]. While RetroFE and Gmenu2x have six and four default themes each, respectively, [[List of third-party launcher themes|additional themes]] can be added to FunKey-OS for further customization. |
Revision as of 20:31, 25 June 2021
The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. Chosen for its simple layout and ease of use, RetroFE lists games with their names and associated box art images, if present. While more complex, the alternative Gmenu2x launcher provides additional options for customization, such as interchangeable backgrounds and support for third-party OPK programs. While RetroFE and Gmenu2x have six and four default themes each, respectively, additional themes can be added to FunKey-OS for further customization.