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Emuos V2 [better]

  • to Hand [h]
  • to Discard [d]
  • to Bench [b]
  • to Active [a]
  • to Stadium [g]
  • to Lost Zone [l]
  • to Prizes [p]
  • to Board [space]
  • to Deck (top) [↑]
  • to Deck (bottom) [↓]
  • to Deck (switch) [→]
  • to Deck (shuffle)[s]

Emuos V2 [better]

  • Shuffle deck[s]
  • Draw card(s)[1-9]
  • View top card(s)[alt + 1-9]
  • View bottom card(s)[ctrl + 1-9]
  • View [v]

Emuos V2 [better]

  • Discard hand[alt + d]
  • Shuffle hand to deck [alt + s]
  • Shuffle hand to bottom [alt + ↓]

Emuos V2 [better]

  • Discard all[enter]
  • Move all to hand[alt + enter]
  • Shuffle all into deck[/]

Emuos V2 [better]

  • Attach [q]
  • Evolve [e]
  • View (for cards in play, press twice) [v]
  • Toggle ability/effect[w]
  • Damage counter
    • Increase [1-9]
    • Decrease [alt + 1-9]
    • Remove [0]
  • Special condition
    • Add/Toggle [y]
    • Remove [alt + y]
  • Rotate card(s)[r]
  • Rotate BREAK [alt + r]
  • Look/cover card (only yourself)[c]
  • Hide card (both players)[z]
  • Reveal card (both players)[alt + z]
  • Put face-down card in active[z] → [a]
  • Change type...
    • to Tool [alt + t]
    • to Energy [alt + e]
    • to Pokémon [alt + p]

Emuos V2 [better]

  • Set up [alt + n]
  • Reset [alt + r]
  • Start turn [alt + t]
  • Flip coin [f]
  • Flip board [alt + f]
  • Announce mulligan [m]
  • Undo [u]
  • Close popups [esc]
  • Refresh images [r]

For macOS: Use option instead of alt

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Emuos V2 [better]

is an experimental, web-based operating system designed to simulate retro operating systems (like Windows 95, 98, and XP) directly within your internet browser. Unlike traditional emulators that require setup, roms, and configuration, EmuOS offers a "click-and-play" experience.

Because EmuOS v2 shifts the entire burden of emulation onto the local client browser, your computer still needs adequate baseline hardware to handle on-the-fly JavaScript compilation and WebAssembly decoding.

without a purchase, some users question its status under "Fair Use". Cross-Device Potential

EmuOS v2 (often referred to as part of the Emupedia project) is a web-based "meta-operating system" designed to preserve video game history and classic software directly in your browser

While the widely known public release, , gave retro enthusiasts access to virtual environments like Windows 95, 98, and Millennium Edition (ME), the upcoming v2.0 framework aims to modernize the interface, optimize execution efficiency, and expand game preservation capabilities. The Evolution: From V1 to EmuOS V2

is an experimental, web-based operating system designed to simulate retro operating systems (like Windows 95, 98, and XP) directly within your internet browser. Unlike traditional emulators that require setup, roms, and configuration, EmuOS offers a "click-and-play" experience.

Because EmuOS v2 shifts the entire burden of emulation onto the local client browser, your computer still needs adequate baseline hardware to handle on-the-fly JavaScript compilation and WebAssembly decoding.

without a purchase, some users question its status under "Fair Use". Cross-Device Potential

EmuOS v2 (often referred to as part of the Emupedia project) is a web-based "meta-operating system" designed to preserve video game history and classic software directly in your browser

While the widely known public release, , gave retro enthusiasts access to virtual environments like Windows 95, 98, and Millennium Edition (ME), the upcoming v2.0 framework aims to modernize the interface, optimize execution efficiency, and expand game preservation capabilities. The Evolution: From V1 to EmuOS V2