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(→‎Codes & Unlock Information: Added information about EFFECT button operations in "Play Any Song (or Ending)" and "Test Switch Differences")
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*** If only the test switch is pressed, the song select screen will fade out, then fade back in (with the timer having been reset).
*** If only the test switch is pressed, the song select screen will fade out, then fade back in (with the timer having been reset).
**** This can be utilized to make selection easier: while the song select screen fades out, press and hold the specific key(s) before it fades in, then press the test button again after it fades in.
**** This can be utilized to make selection easier: while the song select screen fades out, press and hold the specific key(s) before it fades in, then press the test button again after it fades in.
*** Additionally, if the EFFECT button is also being held down when the test switch and specified key(s) are pressed, the song select screen will fade out, then fade back in (with the timer having been reset).
*** Additionally, if the EFFECT button is also being held down when the test switch and specific key(s) are pressed, the song select screen will fade out, then fade back in (with the timer having been reset).
* The specific keys to press for selecting each song (or the ending) are as follows.
* The specific keys to press for selecting each song (or the ending) are as follows.
** [[20,november|20,november (radio edit)]]: 4+5 (two-player or DOUBLE only)
** [[20,november|20,november (radio edit)]]: 4+5 (two-player or DOUBLE only)
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** The mode select menu is skipped, preventing selection of game mode.
** The mode select menu is skipped, preventing selection of game mode.
** Song selection is generally performed with the START button(s), instead of a white or black key button (1/2/3/4/5 or 6/7/8/9/10).
** Song selection is generally performed with the START button(s), instead of a white or black key button (1/2/3/4/5 or 6/7/8/9/10).
*** However, when using the method described in [[AC_bm_2nd#Play_Any_Song_(or_Ending)|Play Any Song (or Ending)]], the test switch combined with the specified key(s) can be used for selection instead.
*** However, when using the method described in [[AC_bm_2nd#Play_Any_Song_(or_Ending)|Play Any Song (or Ending)]], the test switch combined with the specific key(s) can be used for selection instead.
** To make each selection, follow the procedures below on the song select screen.
** To make each selection, follow the procedures below on the song select screen.
* Select Mode
* Select Mode
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* While Event Mode is enabled, the operations that the test switch performs will differ as follows.
* While Event Mode is enabled, the operations that the test switch performs will differ as follows.
** Pressing the test switch and letting go immediately: Selects the currently highlighted song, regardless of whether any keys or the EFFECT button are being held down.
** Pressing the test switch and letting go immediately: Selects the currently highlighted song, regardless of whether any keys or the EFFECT button are being held down.
** Pressing and holding the test switch for slightly longer, or until the song select screen fades out, while holding the specified key(s) down: Selects the specified song.
** Pressing and holding the test switch for slightly longer, or until the song select screen fades out, while holding the specific key(s) down: Selects the specified song.
** Pressing and holding the test switch for slightly longer while not holding any keys down: Jumps back to the title screen; if held after the title screen appears, jumps to the TEST MENU.
** Pressing and holding the test switch for slightly longer while not holding any keys down: Jumps back to the title screen; if held after the title screen appears, jumps to the TEST MENU.
* In addition, using the test switch and specified key(s) to select a song will only allow SINGLE mode to be played.
* In addition, using the test switch and specific key(s) to select a song will only allow SINGLE mode to be played.


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