Game Boy Advance User Instructions
How to Operate the FunnyPlaying 3.0" IPS GBA Backlit Screen (M2)
Your Game Boy Advance is equipped with a beautiful, modern IPS display! Here’s how to use all its built-in features and get the most out of your Advance display.
Open On-Screen Display (OSD)
1. Hold down the Select button for 5 seconds to pull up the OSD menu.
2. To cycle through the OSD menu, press Select button.
3. To adjust the value for each menu option use L and R buttons to increase/ decrease.
Brightness Control (BRT)
Your IPS screen offers 15 levels of adjustable brightness.
Tip: Higher brightness will use more battery power — medium levels balance clarity and battery life best.
Color Modes (CLR)
Switch between five preset color tones to match your favorite retro look.
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Mode |
Description |
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1 |
Standard Color – vivid modern color palette |
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2 |
Highlight – brighter whites and boosted contrast |
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3 |
Lowlight – dimmer whites, reduced contrast |
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4 |
Classic Grey – neutral, vintage display look |
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5 |
Classic Green – nostalgic Game Boy green tone |
Display Modes (DSP)
The M2 screen offers multiple rendering modes that change how pixels appear.
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Mode |
Description |
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1 |
Standard Mode – sharp and clear image |
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2 |
Anti-Aliasing Mode – smooths pixel edges |
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3 |
Pixel Mode – replicates the original GBA’s pixel grid for a true retro feel |
Frame Option (FRM)
Adds or removes a subtle visual frame around the display.
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Setting |
Effect |
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OFF |
Full-screen display |
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ON |
Adds a thin border frame |
Color Gamut (CG)
Adjusts the screens color temperature.
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Mode |
Description |
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1 |
Warm – warm color temperature. |
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2 |
Original – original GBA color temperature. |
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3 |
Highlight – cooler, brighter color temperature. |
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