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When first opening STROOP, you'll be greeted with a screen where you can choose what process to connect to. There are various buttons to use: | When first opening STROOP, you'll be greeted with a screen where you can choose what process to connect to. There are various buttons to use: | ||
* Refresh: Refreshes the list of processes to choose from. | * '''Refresh''': Refreshes the list of processes to choose from. | ||
* Connect: Connects STROOP to the currently selected process. | * '''Connect''': Connects STROOP to the currently selected process. | ||
* Bypass: Bypasses the start screen. Note that most functionality won't work if you press this, as most functionality relies on having a data stream to interact with. But this could be useful if you only want to use the M64 editor, for example. | * '''Bypass''': Bypasses the start screen. Note that most functionality won't work if you press this, as most functionality relies on having a data stream to interact with. But this could be useful if you only want to use the M64 editor, for example. | ||
* Refresh & Connect: Refreshes the list of processes to choose from, and then connects STROOP to the currently selected process. This can save a button press in the case that you need to press both Refresh and Connect. | * '''Refresh & Connect''': Refreshes the list of processes to choose from, and then connects STROOP to the currently selected process. This can save a button press in the case that you need to press both Refresh and Connect. | ||
Open Savestate: Connects STROOP to a savestate, chosen from the File Manager. This can be useful if you want to modify values in a savestate, such as global timer or RNG. | Open Savestate: Connects STROOP to a savestate, chosen from the File Manager. This can be useful if you want to modify values in a savestate, such as global timer or RNG. | ||