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OPK (Open PacKage) files are archive files that contains emulators, standalone games, applications or utilities along with all their associated resources like icons packed into a single file that does not require installation to be able to run them.
!!! Note
In the current release of the FunKey OS (DrUm78's version), the **OPK** files
are available both for the GMenu2X and RetroFE launchers. See documentation [here.][3]
7-Zip can be used to extract OPK files, and Open Package Creator is a useful tool if you want to re-package an OPK or customize icons, add additional games and much more.
Connect your FunKey S console to your computer and add OPK files as simply as you would do it with a simple USB memory stick:
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Connect the FunKey S to your computer using the provided micro USB cable, then open it to turn it on |
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At the launcher's main screen (example here with gmenu2x), press the key |
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Press the or keys until you see "MOUNT USB" |
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Press the key twice to confirm |
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"EJECT USB" is now displayed instead, now go to your host computer and open a File Explorer window |
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You should see the FunKey S appear as an USB drive on your computer in the File Explorer (example here with Windows 10) |
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Drag & drop the OPK file into any 1st-level folder1 in this USB drive on your computer and they will be automatically available on the FunKey S |
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Eject cleanly the USB drive from your computer |
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Back on the FunKey S, at the "EJECT USB" menu entry, press the key twice to confirm |
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Press the key to return to the launcher screen |
Of course, you can remove OPK files from the FunKey S console as you would do with a USB memory stick, too!
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You can create additional 1st-level folders in order to organize your OPK files just like you want. ↩︎








