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Revision as of 04:47, 16 August 2024

DualChannel
Dschannels.png
General
AuthorGrizzly Adams
TypeHomebrew Launchers
VersionBeta 4
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2007/03/26
Links
Download
Website

A clone of the Wii channels menu, on a smaller scale, with some artistic license taken. Main purpose is to launch NDS files.

Features

  • Clock.
  • Calendar.
  • Brightness adjustment.
  • Design resemables the Nintendo Wii channel.

User guide

Each program should have its own 80x48 px icon in the /qlshell/icons/ folder.

The icons are in .gif to go in DSChannels must save them in .pcx.

These icons have to be stored in the folder /qlshell/icons/ with the same name as the program (stored in the /apps/ folder) but without the .nds extenstion. However if the file contains the .sc extension you will need to include it when naming the icon for that particular file.

Example 1:

  • Program - Nintendo DS.nds
  • Icon - Nintendo DS.pcx

Example 2:

  • Program - Nintendo DS.sc.nds
  • Icon - Nintendo DS.sc.pcx

Controls

D-Pad - Move

A - Select

Stylus - Scroll, Select

L/R - Change page

External links

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