Basics
Desktop
the desktop is your digital pet’s home it’s the place to see what your dolphin pet is doing and how it’s feeling also, here you ’ll find the status bar with different indicators, such as battery level, charging status, bluetooth connectivity, microsd card status, and others on this page, you ’ ll learn about the desktop, status bar indicators, and what menus and apps you can access from there status bar at the top of the desktop, there ’ s a status bar displaying various icons that provide key information about your device ’ s current status and activity you might see the following indicators the battery is fully charged docid\ pguacq74pmzvvag7icac2 the battery is charging technical issue — please https //docs flipper net/basics/reboot#8egxn your flipper zero if the issue persists, https //support flipper net/hc/en us/requests/new the microsd card is mounted and operates normally docid\ jke9ski5pq3jnv3lernnp the microsd card mounting failed learn how to fix this in https //docs flipper net/basics/sd card#rtpsy bluetooth low energy (ble) is active https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#ejslp flipper zero is connected to another device via ble flipper zero is locked /#lock menu flipper zero is muted — no vibro and sound /#mute flipper zero is connected to a computer via https //docs flipper net/qflipper or https //lab flipper net/ flipper zero is in dummy mode the device disables most of its functions and turns into a gaming device /#dummy mode an external module is connected to your flipper zero via the expansion module protocol https //docs flipper net/gpio and modules flipper zero is in ble beacon mode the device broadcasts a ble signal that is picked up by the findmy network this functionality can be enabled with the https //lab flipper net/apps/findmy app an app is running in the background navigating desktop while on the desktop, you can use the following default shortcuts to access the main menu, archive, device info, and customizable quick access apps you can reassign some of the shortcuts as described in https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#eid41 main menu the main menu provides access to various features, settings, and apps to access the main menu, press the %ok% ok button while on the desktop learn more about the apps available in the main menu https //docs flipperzero one/sub ghz https //docs flipperzero one/rfid https //docs flipperzero one/nfc https //docs flipperzero one/infrared https //docs flipperzero one/gpio and modules https //docs flipperzero one/ibutton https //docs flipperzero one/bad usb https //docs flipperzero one/u2f https //docs flipperzero one/apps https //docs flipperzero one/basics/settings lock menu in the lock menu, you can lock your flipper zero with and without a pin code, activate dummy mode, and mute the device to enter the lock menu, press %up% up while on the desktop lock by default, this option locks the controls of your flipper zero to unlock the controls, press the %back% back button three times to protect your device against unauthorized access, you can lock your flipper zero with a pin code to learn more, visit https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#joetm mute this function disables sound and vibro notifications on your flipper zero dummy mode in this mode, flipper zero disables most of its functions you can customize the controls by assigning quick access apps of your choice to the %left% left , %right% right , %down% down , and %ok% ok buttons to learn how to set apps to be accessible in dummy mode, visit https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#eid41 passport here, you can view your digital pet’s profile for details such as the unique name, appearance, mood, level, and progress please note that this shortcut may be assigned to a different application to learn more, visit https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#eid41 you can also access your digital pet’s passport by going to main menu > settings > passport archive the archive app lets you quickly access and manage saved tags, keys, remotes, payloads, and other apps the archive app consists of several tabs you can navigate among them by pressing the %left% left and %right% right buttons https //docs flipper net/sub ghz sub 1 ghz radio remotes https //docs flipper net/rfid low frequency rfid tags or keys https //docs flipper net/nfc high frequency 13 56 mhz tags or keys https //docs flipper net/infrared infrared remotes https //docs flipper net/ibutton 1 wire keys https //docs flipper net/bad usb ducky script payloads https //docs flipper net/u2f universal 2nd factor token https //docs flipper net/apps additional apps browser user and system files by selecting a tag, key, or remote and pressing the %ok% ok button, you access the contextual menu, which allows you to emulate, add to the favorites tab, rename, or delete the data to access the contextual menu in the favorites tab, press and hold the %ok% ok button device info you can easily access information about your flipper zero firmware and hardware by pressing and holding the %down% down button while on the desktop quick access apps the quick access apps feature allows you to assign apps to the pad buttons and open them directly from the desktop this way, you won’t need to look for them in the main menu whenever you want to run them to learn how to change default shortcuts and assign your own quick access apps, visit https //docs flipper net/basics/settings#eid41
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