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In all [[ | In all [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] since {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, players can '''register''' (Japanese: '''とうろく''' ''register'') and '''deselect''' (Japanese: '''かいじょ''' ''deselect'') certain features and/or [[key item]]s to/from the hardware buttons '''SELECT''' or '''Y''' for use in the overworld without navigating to the [[menu]] and selecting the appropriate category. | ||
==Registrable options== | ==Registrable options== | ||
* Key | * [[Key item]]s that bring up an interface (such as the [[Town Map]] or [[Dowsing Machine]]) | ||
* Key items that can be used in the overworld (such as [[watering cans]], | * Key items that can be used in the overworld (such as [[watering cans]], {{DL|Fishing|Equipment|fishing rods}}, and [[bicycle]]s) | ||
* Some menu screens{{sup/5|BWB2W2}} | * Some [[menu]] screens{{sup/5|BWB2W2}} | ||
==Differences between generations== | ==Differences between generations== | ||
=== | ===Generations II–III=== | ||
One key item can be registered to the ''' | One [[key item]] can be registered to the '''SELECT''' button. | ||
===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== | ||
====Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum==== | ====Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum==== | ||
One key item can be registered to the '''Y''' button. | One [[key item]] can be registered to the '''Y''' button. | ||
====Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver==== | ====Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver==== | ||
Up to two key | Up to two [[key item]]s can be registered at a time. The first item registered can be accessed through the '''Y''' button, while both can be accessed on the outer area of the [[menu]], which is always open on the touchscreen. | ||
===Generation V=== | ===Generation V=== | ||
The Generation V games have a '''Ready button''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|便利|べんり}}ボタン''' ''handy button'') that allows access to registered functions and items. It is managed by adding or removing | [[File:Ready Button BW B2W2.png|thumb|128px|Page 1 of the Ready button's documentation in the [[Help System]]]] | ||
The Generation V games have a '''Ready button''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|便利|べんり}}ボタン''' ''handy button'') that allows access to registered functions and items. It is managed by adding or removing check marks to the boxes at the bottom of the [[Party|Pokémon List]], [[Pokédex]], [[Bag]], {{ga|Trainer Card}}, or [[Options]]. Registrable [[key items]] also have a check box next to the item in the [[Bag]]. It is accessed using the '''Y''' button. | |||
If only one | If only one element is registered, it acts the same as in previous generations and does not bring up the Ready button interface. The button's list is limited to 34 entries which can be rearranged by pressing '''SELECT'''. | ||
===Generation VI=== | ===Generation VI=== | ||
Up to four key | Up to four [[key item]]s can be registered to the '''Y''' button. If more than one item is registered, the '''D-Pad''' is used to choose one of the items. |
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{{../Edit}} In all core series Pokémon games since Gold and Silver, players can register (Japanese: とうろく register) and deselect (Japanese: かいじょ deselect) certain features and/or key items to/from the hardware buttons SELECT or Y for use in the overworld without navigating to the menu and selecting the appropriate category.
Registrable options
- Key items that bring up an interface (such as the Town Map or Dowsing Machine)
- Key items that can be used in the overworld (such as watering cans, fishing rods, and bicycles)
- Some menu screensBWB2W2
Differences between generations
Generations II–III
One key item can be registered to the SELECT button.
Generation IV
Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
One key item can be registered to the Y button.
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Up to two key items can be registered at a time. The first item registered can be accessed through the Y button, while both can be accessed on the outer area of the menu, which is always open on the touchscreen.
Generation V
The Generation V games have a Ready button (Japanese: 便利ボタン handy button) that allows access to registered functions and items. It is managed by adding or removing check marks to the boxes at the bottom of the Pokémon List, Pokédex, Bag, Trainer Card, or Options. Registrable key items also have a check box next to the item in the Bag. It is accessed using the Y button.
If only one element is registered, it acts the same as in previous generations and does not bring up the Ready button interface. The button's list is limited to 34 entries which can be rearranged by pressing SELECT.
Generation VI
Up to four key items can be registered to the Y button. If more than one item is registered, the D-Pad is used to choose one of the items.