This is the title with process-name "qlaunch" launched by ns with a ProgramId loaded from system-config.

This contains multiple "applets" under one title, with at minimum the following:

Hidden Features

Flog

qlaunch periodically checks if the user is in "/RootScene/SceneResidentMenu", which represents the Home Menu (aka main-menu). If so, the following checks are then performed in order:

  • The Joy-Cons' state is read from HID shared memory and both must be active and detached from the console.
  • "StartSixAxisSensor" hid command is called for each Joy-Con so motion data can be captured.
  • After capturing the motion data, the same motion checks for both Joy-Cons must pass at the same time. This motion data is analyzed in a small state machine consisting of a total of 7 steps and the motion itself is a reference to Iwata's Direct gesture. Hold the Joy-Cons pointing forwards/downwards, then move Joy-Cons to a vertical position, and hold it there for a bit. The Joy-Con grip can be used for this.
  • The system's month and day must be July 11th, which is the date of Iwata's passing. The loaded date originates from network-time-sync'd time, regardless of whether the user has it enabled or not. When the system was never connected to the Internet and is on 1.0.0 it comes from the user-specified date instead. For newer systems, trying to load the network time if it was never set will result in an error: they won't ever be able to launch flog without a time-sync with Nintendo servers. This is loaded from the time service-cmds, with the actual time-sync being handled by NIM.
  • A wrapper for "GetLanguageCode" set command is called and the returned code must be 0 (JPja), 1 (USen) or 2 (EUen). Other combinations of region and language may have it's code translated internally to a valid one (0, 1 or 2), which seems to be the case for 12 (CNzh), 13 (KRko) and 14 (TWzh).
  • Lastly, "IsSystemProgramInstalled" ns:am command is called, which should return 1 if the flog title is installed.

Once everything passes it continues to the code which launches flog. When flog is launched a small audio clip named "SeTestTone" is played which matches this.

As of 4.0.0 this feature has been removed from qlaunch.

SaveData Repair

As of 9.0.0, qlaunch includes a hidden menu for sending and receiving savedata for repairing. To access the menu the following sequence must be performed:

  • Open the "Settings" menu.
  • Navigate to "Data Management" and highlight "Quick Archive".
  • Press and hold the Left Analog Trigger button (L3) and the Plus button.

This will call various olsc:s which in turn will issue requests to the repair service. Without specific authorization from the server, this will always display a message like: "This feature is currently unavailable."