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;1. Game menu
;1. Game menu
::Tap on this icon to open up the in-game menu; where you can e.g. save/load, configure ScummVM or quit the application. When playing AGI games, this icon will open up the standard menu and not ScummVM's built-in. This button won't work with games such as Simon The Sorcerer.
::Opens up the in-game menu; where you can e.g. save/load, configure ScummVM or quit the application. When playing AGI games, this icon will open up the standard menu and not ScummVM's built-in. This button won't work with games such as Simon The Sorcerer.
;2. Skip
;2. Skip
::This icon will skip in-game cutscenes and the current character's spoken line.
::Skips in-game cutscenes and the current character's spoken line.
;3. Sounds and music
;3. Sounds and music
::When playing in a public place it might be good to have this button handy, as it can turn off and on sounds easily.
::Mutes and unmutes the sound, convenient in public places when you don't want to attract attention.
;4. Keyboard mapper
;4. Keyboard mapper
::When you need to map e.g. right mouse click to a button on your device, tap this button to open up the mapping utility.
::If you need to map an action, e.g. right mouse click, to a button on your device; tap this button to open up the mapping utility.
;5. Orientation monkey
;5. Orientation monkey
::The orientation monkey is for use with rectangular QVGA devices. Tap him to make the screen rotate into three different [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_orientation page orientation] modes - portrait, landscape and reverse landscape.
::The orientation monkey is for use with rectangular QVGA/VGA devices. Tap him to make the screen rotate into three different [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_orientation page orientation] modes - portrait, landscape and reverse landscape.




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