- Power on the console
- Open Universal-Updater
- Tap the magnifying glass on the bottom screen, then search for GYTB
- Press A while hovering over GYTB from the list of homebrew
- Choose
GYTB.3dsx
for the Homebrew Launcher orGYTB.cia
for HOME Menu installation - Wait until the app installs
- Exit Universal-Updater
Developer(s) | MrCheeze |
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Console | Nintendo 3DS |
Version | 1.0 (February 2, 2019 | )
Links | |
GitHub | MechanicalDragon0687/GYTB |
Download | |
GYTB (an acronym for Give You This Budge) is a homebrew app for the 3DS, developed by MrCheeze. It allows you to install image files as custom badges to display on your HOME Menu. GYTB only works on system firmwares 9.3 and above.
Installation
You can scan one of the QR codes below to download and install the program using FBI. To do this, start FBI, then go to "Remote Install", then "Scan QR Code".
QR codes for FBI |
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- Download GYTB_hax.zip (direct Download)
- Copy the
3ds
folder from inside theGYTB_hax.zip
onto the root of your SD card- If you are using macOS, hold the ⌥ Option key while dragging the folders to the root of your SD card, then click Merge
Badge requirements
- Custom badges must be
.png
(s) whose dimensions are divisible by 64 pixels - Theme Plaza has a large collection of such badge images
- If you get custom badges from Theme Plaza, look for and delete
preview.png
- If you get custom badges from Theme Plaza, look for and delete
- The custom badge's name is set to whatever the filename of the badge is
- Images larger than 64x64 will be split into separate badges (eg. 128x128 will be split into four badges)
- Badges split in this way will share the same name or app shortcut
- The most badges you can install at a time is 1,000. If you attempt to install more than 1,000 badges, GYTB will crash.
Shortcuts
Custom badges can be made into shortcuts to launch system applications; a list of compatible titles can be found here. To create a badge shortcut, rename the badge so the TIDLow of the system app is between the first and second period of the file name, like so: BadgeName.<TIDLow>.png
. For example, a file named settings.00021000.png
would create a badge named settings that launches USA System Settings (mset). Badges made into shortcuts will display the banner of the application they launch, rather than being a pin; applications without a banner will display a default banner instead.
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
- Create a
badges
folder on the root of your SD card - Copy your badge
.png
files to thebadges
folder - Reinsert your SD card into your console
Section II - Installing Badges
- Power on your console and Launch GYTB from the HOME screen
- You should see your badges flash on the screen, and be sent back to the HOME Menu afterward
Section I - Prep Work
- Create a
badges
folder in the same location asGYTB.3dsx
- (root)
- 3ds
- GYTB
- badges
- GYTB.3dsx
- GYTB
- 3ds
- (root)
- Copy your badge
.png
files to thebadges
folder - Reinsert your SD card into your console
Section II - Installing Badges
- Power on your console and open the Homebrew Launcher
- If you already have a Homebrew Launcher icon on the HOME Menu, use that
- If you do not have this icon, do the following set of steps:
- Open Download Play
- Open Rosalina (the most common keycombos for the menu are L+↓+SELECT and X+Y
- Go into Miscellaneous options, then select Switch the hb. title to the current app
- Press B until you exit Rosalina, then close Download Play and reopen it - at this point, the Homebrew Launcher should appear
- Launch GYTB from the list of homebrew
- You should see your badges flash on the screen, and be sent back to the HOME Menu afterward
Section III - Decorate with Badges
- Tap on HOME Menu Settings in the top left of the HOME Menu
- Tap on the new button titled "Decorate with Badges"
- Drag your custom badges from the top of the screen onto your HOME Menu
- To attach badges to folders, tap on the top right wrench icon and select "Attach Badge to Folder"
- Tap on the
X
or press the HOME,B, or X buttons to exit the badge menu
Troubleshooting
If GYTB causes an exception when you open it, it is usually one of two reasons:
- There is an image whose dimensions can't be divided by 64 in the
badges
folderpreview.png
is a common instance of this, especially when downloading from Theme Plaza. Check for this file and delete it.
- There are more than 1000 images inside the
badges
folder- The 3DS can only have 1000 badges installed. This is a hard limit that cannot be bypassed; remove images until you are under the limit again.
If GYTB gives the error "WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE ELF.", it is for one of two reasons:
- If the error appears after saying "Writing to extdata...", your badges folder is either not present, misplaced, or misnamed.
- If the error appears after saying "Checking for preexisting Badge Arcade badges to dump...", then your pre-existing badges were unable to be dumped.