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*Dlp Force Child Import/Dlp Debug - (enable/disable) - normally the 3ds caches downloaded "Download Play (Dlp)" applications on the nand and only re-downloads, overwriting the cached copy if the version application being requested to downloaded is higher than what is currently present on the nand. Enabling this option forces the 3ds to download and overwrite the cached copy on the nand, regardless of the version of the application being downloaded. This is of course for testing purposes.
 
*Dlp Force Child Import/Dlp Debug - (enable/disable) - normally the 3ds caches downloaded "Download Play (Dlp)" applications on the nand and only re-downloads, overwriting the cached copy if the version application being requested to downloaded is higher than what is currently present on the nand. Enabling this option forces the 3ds to download and overwrite the cached copy on the nand, regardless of the version of the application being downloaded. This is of course for testing purposes.
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*Fangate Failure Emulation - Unknown, related to the external Amiibo receiver?
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*Fangate Failure Emulation - Unknown, related to the [[NFC adapter|external Amiibo receiver]]?
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*Nup - Unknown
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*Nup - Enable/disable online check for updates? Such a feature exists on WiiU
    
*FS Latency Emulation - Filesystem Latency, in milliseconds (0ms-2550ms). Selection is in increments of 10. (ie 0ms->10ms->20ms...)
 
*FS Latency Emulation - Filesystem Latency, in milliseconds (0ms-2550ms). Selection is in increments of 10. (ie 0ms->10ms->20ms...)
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*RegionId - Selects the sub-location (region, state, county), if supported by the selected country. Unidentified is displayed when RegionId is set to 255.
 
*RegionId - Selects the sub-location (region, state, county), if supported by the selected country. Unidentified is displayed when RegionId is set to 255.
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*Hid Setting - (human interface device) Calibrates Touch-Pad and Analog stick.
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*Hid Setting - (human interface device) Calibrates touch screen and Analog stick.
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*RTC Setting - (real time clock) Sets system time, with equivalent results to System Settings.
 
*RTC Setting - (real time clock) Sets system time, with equivalent results to System Settings.
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*Raw RTC Setting - Adjusts time [[Anti Time-Travel|directly on the hardware RTC]]. The resulting time is also displayed as a convenience. If the application being tested uses GetUserTimeOffset() to detect if the user has changed the clock, this can be used to change the clock without the application detecting it.
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*Raw RTC Setting - Adjusts time directly on [[MCU Services|the hardware RTC]]. The resulting time is also displayed as a convenience. If the application being tested uses GetUserTimeOffset() to [[Anti Time-Travel|detect if the user has changed the clock]], this can be used to change the clock without the application detecting it.
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*Eula Setting - Allows user to change "Agree Version" namely: "ff.ff" the two symbol sets are interchangeable with combination variations from aa to 99 (default is 00.00 where the Eula is not accepted yet).
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*Eula Setting - Input the "Agree Version", a 2-byte number representing the latest accepted version (major and minor) of the online services agreement. 00.00 is used to mean "not accepted". This setting is commonly adjusted to its maximum value, ff.ff, to bypass issues with playing foreign region games online caused by mismatching latest agreement versions.
    
*Sound Mode - mono/stereo/surround
 
*Sound Mode - mono/stereo/surround
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*Coppacs Setting - In the U.S., a law called the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires consent from the parent or guardian for collection and use of personal information from children under the age of 13. Canada has a nearly identical law. This setting is [[Cfg:GetRegionCanadaUSA|only enabled for software for the Americas region, and when the country in System Settings is set to the US or Canada]].
 
*Coppacs Setting - In the U.S., a law called the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires consent from the parent or guardian for collection and use of personal information from children under the age of 13. Canada has a nearly identical law. This setting is [[Cfg:GetRegionCanadaUSA|only enabled for software for the Americas region, and when the country in System Settings is set to the US or Canada]].
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*Olv Access Key - Unknown (Might refer to Olive/OLV Miiverse Library). Always appears to be 0 on retail units.
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*Olv Access Key - Related to Olive/OLV/Miiverse. Always appears to be 0 on retail units. WiiU titles have numbers also called OLV access keys in their metadata XMLs.
    
*Test Setting - Verify operation and calibration of touchscreen and joystick.
 
*Test Setting - Verify operation and calibration of touchscreen and joystick.
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