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== User interface ==
 
== User interface ==
 
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{{main article|Nintendo 3DS system software}}
 
[[File:Nintendo 3DS Home Menu.jpg|thumb|250px|The Nintendo 3DS '''Home Menu''' as of system version 9.3.0-21. The upper screen displays a 3D animated logo for each individual app, while the bottom screen displays application icons.]]
 
[[File:Nintendo 3DS Home Menu.jpg|thumb|250px|The Nintendo 3DS '''Home Menu''' as of system version 9.3.0-21. The upper screen displays a 3D animated logo for each individual app, while the bottom screen displays application icons.]]
  
The '''Home Menu''' (stylized as '''HOME Menu''') is a [[graphical user interface]] similar to the [[Nintendo DSi system software#DSi Menu|Nintendo DSi Menu]] and [[Wii U#Wii U Menu|Wii U Menu]] for Nintendo 3DS systems. It is used to launch software stored on [[Nintendo DS Game Card|Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo 3DS Game Card]]s, applications installed on a [[SD card]] and [[DSiWare]] titles installed in the system's internal memory. Application icons are set in a customizable grid navigable on the lower screen. On the upper screen, a special 3D animated logo is displayed for each individual app, as well as system information such as wireless signal strength, date and time, and battery life. Using the Home button, users can suspend the current software that is running and bring up the Home Menu, allowing the user to launch certain multitasking applications, such as the [[Internet Browser (Nintendo 3DS)|Internet Browser]] and [[Miiverse]].
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The '''Home Menu''' (stylized as '''HOME Menu''') is a [[graphical user interface]] similar to the [[Nintendo DSi system software#DSi Menu|Nintendo DSi Menu]] and [[Wii U#Wii U Menu|Wii U Menu]] for Nintendo 3DS systems. It is used to launch software stored on [[Nintendo DS Game Card|Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo 3DS Game Card]]s, applications installed on a [[SD card]] and [[DSiWare]] titles installed in the system's internal memory. Application icons are set in a customizable grid navigable on the lower screen. On the upper screen, a special 3D animated logo is displayed for each individual app, as well as system information such as wireless signal strength, date and time, and battery life.<ref name="home menu">{{cite web|title=Nintendo 3DS Family&nbsp;— HOME Menu|url=https://www.nintendo.com/3ds/built-in-software/#/1|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}</ref> Using the Home button, users can suspend the current software that is running and bring up the Home Menu, allowing the user to launch certain multitasking applications, such as the [[Internet Browser (Nintendo 3DS)|Internet Browser]] and [[Miiverse]].
  
 
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Similarly to the [[Nintendo DSi]], the menu has updateable [[firmware]]. On April 25, 2012, a system update brought the introduction of a folder system, which allows users to put applications inside folders. On June 20, 2013, a system update brought the introduction of the ''Save Data Backup'' feature, which allows the user to back up save data from downloadable Nintendo 3DS software and most [[Virtual Console]] games. An update was released on October 30, 2014 to enable players to download custom themes for the Home Menu, based on various Nintendo titles.
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Similarly to the [[Nintendo DSi]], the menu has updateable [[firmware]]. On April 25, 2012, a system update brought the introduction of a folder system, which allows users to put applications inside folders.<ref name="folders">{{cite web|url=http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/37534/how-to-do-a-3ds-system-update-and-create-folders/ |title=How to do a 3DS System Update and create folders |publisher=Official Nintendo Magazine |date= |accessdate=September 18, 2013}}</ref> On June 20, 2013, a system update brought the introduction of the ''Save Data Backup'' feature, which allows the user to back up save data from downloadable Nintendo 3DS software and most [[Virtual Console]] games.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mallory|first=Jordan|title=3DS system update adds on-board save data backup|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2013/06/20/3ds-system-update-adds-on-board-save-data-backup/|publisher=Joystiq}}</ref> An update was released on October 30, 2014 to enable players to download custom themes for the Home Menu, based on various Nintendo titles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2014/08/29/nintendo-3ds-get-custom-themes-home-menu/|title=Nintendo 3DS To Get Custom Themes For Home Menu|work=Siliconera|accessdate=October 13, 2014}}</ref>
  
 
=== {{anchor|Nintendo 3DS Camera}} Camera ===
 
=== {{anchor|Nintendo 3DS Camera}} Camera ===

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