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The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. How these system game lists are displayed depends on the theme selected by the user, with Classic, Flat, FunKey, and TFT being the defaults. Additional themes created by users can be added to the FunKey-OS to further increase the variety of themes. Each game listing includes that game's name in addition to a box art image, as long as that a box art image with a matching file name to the game ROM file is present. Depending on the selected theme, the size, density, and screen location of game titles and box art images can vary based on user preference.
The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. How these system game lists are displayed depends on the theme selected by the user, with Classic, Flat, FunKey, and TFT being the default options. Additional themes created by users can be added to the FunKey-OS to further increase the variety of themes. Each game listing includes that game's name in addition to a box art image, as long as that a box art image with a matching file name to the game ROM file is present. Depending on the selected theme, the size, density, and screen location of game titles and box art images can vary based on user preference.

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Message definition (FunKey-OS)
While both of FunKey-OS's application launchers are similar in that they divide games by emulated system, display associated box art images if present, and are customizable with various themes, each launcher has its key distinguishing advantages. RetroFE, the default FunKey-OS launcher, allows users to scroll through the system's library of emulated consoles, with each system's games also being navigable via a scrolling menu. While this simple and intuitive game navigation system is what gave the launcher its default status, it also gives it the weakness of being less flexible and customizable than the alternative Gmenu2x. In contrast, while Gmenu2x has the advantages of wallpaper customization and [[List of third-party OPK applications|third-party application]] support, its more traditional application navigation system of icons divided into sections makes it more complicated to navigate than RetroFE. While RetroFE and Gmenu2x come with six and four default themes, respectively, [[List of third-party launcher themes|additional themes]] can be added to the device for further customization.

The default RetroFE-based FunKey-OS launcher separates and displays games loaded onto the FunKey S based on emulated system. How these system game lists are displayed depends on the theme selected by the user, with Classic, Flat, FunKey, and TFT being the default options. Additional themes created by users can be added to the FunKey-OS to further increase the variety of themes. Each game listing includes that game's name in addition to a box art image, as long as that a box art image with a matching file name to the game ROM file is present. Depending on the selected theme, the size, density, and screen location of game titles and box art images can vary based on user preference.