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[[File:Select button Japanese crystal.png|thumb|The Japanese name<br>"べんりボタン"<br>(translated in Generation V as "Ready button")]]
[[File:Select button Japanese crystal.png|thumb|The Japanese name<br>"べんりボタン"<br>(translated in Generation V as "Ready button")]]


In all [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] from [[Generation II]] to {{gen|VI}}, the player can '''register''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|登録|とうろく}}''' ''register'') and '''deselect'''/'''deregister'''{{sup/8|BDSP}} (Japanese: '''{{tt|解除|かいじょ}}''' ''deselect'') certain functionality 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.
In all [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] from [[Generation II]] onward (except [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]), the player can '''register''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|登録|とうろく}}''' ''register'') and '''deselect'''/'''deregister'''{{sup/8|BDSP}} (Japanese: '''{{tt|解除|かいじょ}}''' ''deselect'') certain functionality 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.


This is referred to as the '''Ready button''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|便利|べんり}}ボタン''' ''handy button''). The Japanese and Korean names of the Ready button debuted in the Generation II games. For instance, in the Japanese games from Generation II onward, this name is mentioned when the player presses this button without having any item registered. However, the English name "Ready button" is only used in [[Generation V]] and {{gen|VI}}.
This is referred to as the '''Ready button''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|便利|べんり}}ボタン''' ''handy button''). The Japanese and Korean names of the Ready button debuted in the Generation II games. For instance, in the Japanese games from Generation II onward, this name is mentioned when the player presses this button without having any item registered. However, the English name "Ready button" is only used in [[Generation V]] and {{gen|VI}}.


[[Trainer Tips]] that mention this process can be found on [[Hoenn Route 113]], [[Sinnoh Route 209]], [[Unova Route 6]], and [[Alola Route 9]].
[[Trainer Tips]] that mention this process can be found on [[Hoenn Route 113]], [[Sinnoh Route 209]], [[Unova Route 6]], and [[Alola Route 9]].
==Registrable features==
In [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|III}}, all Key Items can be registered. From [[Generation IV]] to {{gen|VI}}, only Key Items with a Use option, such as the [[Bicycle]] or [[Dowsing Machine]], can be registered. Other items, such as the {{si|Storage Key}} or [[Secret Medicine]], cannot be registered. In [[Generation V]], most [[menu]] entries can be registered as well. In [[Generation VII]], only [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]] can be registered.


==Differences between generations==
==Differences between generations==
===[[Generation II|Generations II]]–{{gen|III}}===
===[[Generation II|Generations II]]–{{gen|III}}===
One Key Item can be registered to the '''SELECT Button'''.
One Key Item can be registered to the '''SELECT Button'''. Any Key Item can be registered, including those with no Use option.


===[[Generation IV]]===
===[[Generation IV]]===
Only Key Items with a Use option, such as the [[Bicycle]] or [[Dowsing Machine]], can be registered. Other items, such as the {{si|Storage Key}} or [[Secret Medicine]], cannot be registered.
===={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====
===={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====
One Key Item can be registered to the '''Y Button'''.
One Key Item can be registered to the '''Y Button'''.
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===[[Generation V]]===
===[[Generation V]]===
The Ready button allows access to registered functions and [[item]]s using the '''Y Button'''. It is managed by adding or removing check marks (Japanese: {{tt|四角|しかく}}いマーク ''square marks'') to or from the boxes at the bottom of the [[Party|Pokémon List]], [[Pokédex]], [[Bag]], {{ga|Trainer Card}}, or [[Options]] by tapping them. Registrable Key Items also have a box next to the item in the [[Bag]] that can be toggled by tapping it. Pressing the Y Button on that screen/while the cursor is over the box will also toggle the box in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.
Most [[menu]] entries can be registered, in addition to any Key Item with a Use option. The Ready button allows access to registered functions and [[item]]s using the '''Y Button'''. It is managed by adding or removing check marks (Japanese: {{tt|四角|しかく}}いマーク ''square marks'') to or from the boxes at the bottom of the [[Party|Pokémon List]], [[Pokédex]], [[Bag]], {{ga|Trainer Card}}, or [[Options]] by tapping them. Registrable Key Items also have a box next to the item in the [[Bag]] that can be toggled by tapping it. Pressing the Y Button on that screen/while the cursor is over the box will also toggle the box in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.


If only one function or item is registered, it acts the same as in previous [[generation]]s and does not bring up the Ready button interface. The button's list is limited to 25{{sup/5|BW}}/34{{sup/5|B2W2}} entries which can be rearranged by pressing '''SELECT'''.
If only one function or item is registered, it acts the same as in previous [[generation]]s and does not bring up the Ready button interface. The button's list is limited to 25{{sup/5|BW}}/34{{sup/5|B2W2}} entries which can be rearranged by pressing '''SELECT'''.
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===[[Generation VI]]===
===[[Generation VI]]===
The Ready button allows up to four Key Items to be registered to the '''Y Button'''. If more than one item is registered, the '''+Control Pad''' or '''Circle Pad''' can be used to choose one of the items.
The Ready button allows up to four Key Items (with a Use option) to be registered to the '''Y Button'''. If more than one item is registered, the '''+Control Pad''' or '''Circle Pad''' can be used to choose one of the items.


===[[Generation VII]]===
===[[Generation VII]]===
===={{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon}}====
===={{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon}}====
The Ride Pager is accessed using the '''Y Button'''. Up to four [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]] can be registered to the '''+Control Pad''' for quick access. Key Items cannot be registered.
The Ride Pager is accessed using the '''Y Button'''. Up to four [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]] can be registered to the '''+Control Pad''' for quick access. Only [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]] can be registered and Key Items cannot be registered.


===[[Generation VIII]]===
===[[Generation VIII]]===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
Registered items Bag RS.png|A registered Key Item in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}
Registered items Bag RS.png|A registered Key Item in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}

Revision as of 21:54, 16 January 2022

Select and Select Button redirect here. For the glitches involving the Select Button in Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue, see Select glitches.

The Ready Button interface in Generation VI
The Japanese name
"べんりボタン"
(translated in Generation V as "Ready button")

In all core series Pokémon games from Generation II onward (except Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!), the player can register (Japanese: 登録 register) and deselect/deregisterBDSP (Japanese: 解除 deselect) certain functionality 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.

This is referred to as the Ready button (Japanese: 便利ボタン handy button). The Japanese and Korean names of the Ready button debuted in the Generation II games. For instance, in the Japanese games from Generation II onward, this name is mentioned when the player presses this button without having any item registered. However, the English name "Ready button" is only used in Generation V and VI.

Trainer Tips that mention this process can be found on Hoenn Route 113, Sinnoh Route 209, Unova Route 6, and Alola Route 9.

Differences between generations

Generations IIIII

One Key Item can be registered to the SELECT Button. Any Key Item can be registered, including those with no Use option.

Generation IV

Only Key Items with a Use option, such as the Bicycle or Dowsing Machine, can be registered. Other items, such as the Storage Key or Secret Medicine, cannot be registered.

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 Touch Screen.

Generation V

Most menu entries can be registered, in addition to any Key Item with a Use option. The Ready button allows access to registered functions and items using the Y Button. It is managed by adding or removing check marks (Japanese: 四角いマーク square marks) to or from the boxes at the bottom of the Pokémon List, Pokédex, Bag, Trainer Card, or Options by tapping them. Registrable Key Items also have a box next to the item in the Bag that can be toggled by tapping it. Pressing the Y Button on that screen/while the cursor is over the box will also toggle the box in Black 2 and White 2.

If only one function or item 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 25BW/34B2W2 entries which can be rearranged by pressing SELECT.

In the Help System, the function to remove registration is called "unregister" in English, instead of "deselect" as in the Bag. This is due to the equivalent original Japanese text being (Japanese: 「登録を 解除」), which can be translated as deselect a registration or unregister.

Generation VI

The Ready button allows up to four Key Items (with a Use option) to be registered to the Y Button. If more than one item is registered, the +Control Pad or Circle Pad can be used to choose one of the items.

Generation VII

Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon

The Ride Pager is accessed using the Y Button. Up to four Ride Pokémon can be registered to the +Control Pad for quick access. Only Ride Pokémon can be registered and Key Items cannot be registered.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Sword and Shield

The Y-Comm is accessed using the Y Button. Key Items cannot be registered.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

Up to four Key Items can be registered to the + Button. If more than one item is registered, the left control stick can be used to choose one of the items.

Gallery

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In other languages

Register

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 登錄 Dāngluhk
Mandarin 登錄 / 登录 Dēnglù
France Flag.png French Enregistrer
Assigner à un boutonBDSP
Germany Flag.png German Registrieren
Italy Flag.png Italian Assegna
South Korea Flag.png Korean 등록 Deungnok
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Registar*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Asignar

Deselect

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 解除 Gáaichèuih
Mandarin 解除 Jiěchú
France Flag.png French Désenregistrer
Ne plus assigner à un boutonBDSP
Germany Flag.png German Aufheben
Italy Flag.png Italian Deseleziona
Rimuovi assegnazioneBDSP
South Korea Flag.png Korean 해제 Haeje
Spain Flag.png Spanish Anular asignación

Ready button

Language Title
France Flag.png French Bouton expressBWB2W2XY
Menu ExpressORAS
Italy Flag.png Italian Pulsante di scelta rapida
South Korea Flag.png Korean 편리 버튼 Pyeolli beoteun
Spain Flag.png Spanish Botón de acceso rápido


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