# 0_0 Do you have a Pokétch?
There’s a girl’s model and a boy’s
model, each in different colors.
# 0_1 My husband’s the president.
We started out in a small workshop
where he made what he liked.
Now we’re making something that makes
the world happy. Imagine that!
# 0_2 People everywhere make Pokétch apps.
You’ll be able to get new apps from
surprising sources.
The PCs here have guides on the
various Pokétch apps.
# 0_3 There are descriptions of Pokétch
apps.
# 0_4 Which Pokétch app would
you like to read about?
# 0_5 There are descriptions of Pokétch
apps.
# 0_6 Which Pokétch app would
you like to read about?
# 0_7 There are descriptions of Pokétch
apps.
# 0_8 Which Pokétch app would you like
to read about?
# 0_9 There are descriptions of Pokétch
apps.
# 0_10 Which Pokétch app would you like
to read about?
# 0_11 The Digital Watch displays the
current time.
Don’t be late for meetings with
your friends!
# 0_12 The Analog Watch displays the
current time.
The short hand indicates the hour,
and the long hand shows the minute!
# 0_13 The Alarm Clock can be set to sound
every 24 hours.
Set the alarm time with the lower
button. The top button turns it on.
# 0_14 The Stopwatch is used for measuring
time precisely.
How quickly can you zip through
the Cycling Road?
# 0_15 The Kitchen Timer can count down from
up to 99 minutes, but not precisely.
Set the time with the center button,
then start the countdown.
# 0_16 Use the monthly Calendar to make
a note of important dates.
Touch any date to change its color.
Touch it again to turn it back.
# 0_17 The Calculator can handle up to
ten digits.
It’s perfect for figuring out math
questions that might pop up.
# 0_18 The Pokémon List indicates the
statuses of your team’s Pokémon.
Touch them to hear their cries.
Their HP bar is also displayed.
# 0_19 The Friendship Checker indicates how
friendly your Pokémon are to you.
Touch the screen. The Pokémon that
like you will come closer.
# 0_20 The Day-Care Checker shows the
Pokémon you have in the Day Care.
Check and see how your Pokémon are
doing with the Day-Care Couple.
# 0_21 The Matchup Checker tests the
attraction between Pokémon.
The greater the number of hearts,
the better likelihood of Eggs.
# 0_22 The Pokémon History keeps track of
the Pokémon you have obtained.
It shows the last twelve kinds of
Pokémon you obtained.
# 0_23 The Berry Searcher is a map that
shows the locations of Berries.
It indicates the presence of Berries
in areas you have already visited.
# 0_24 The Memo Pad is useful for jotting
down a note, or just doodling.
There’s an eraser, too, just in case
you make a mistake.
# 0_25 The Dot Artist lets you draw pictures
in a mosaic style.
Touching the same dot makes its
color turn darker.
# 0_26 The Color Changer changes the
Pokétch’s display color.
Slide the switch to select one
of eight colors.
# 0_27 The Marking Map lets you mark
intriguing locations.
Drag marks to places on the map
that you want to remember.
# 0_28 The Roulette features a wheel
that can be written on.
Draw numbers, items, or whatever on
the wheel and give it a spin!
# 0_29 The Coin Toss flips a coin that
comes up heads or tails.
If you can’t choose between two
choices, a coin toss might be handy.
# 0_30 The Pedometer keeps a count of
the number of steps traveled.
It automatically counts steps.
Touch the button to reset it.
# 0_31 The Dowsing Machine searches for
hidden or obscured items.
Touch the radar screen. If there is
an item nearby, it will respond.
# 0_32 The Counter is used for counting
things one at a time.
Touch the button and count whatever
needs counting.
# 0_33 The Trainer Counter tracks the
performance of the Poké Radar.
It shows how often you have met
the same kind of Pokémon in a row.
# 0_34 The Link Searcher searches for
players on wireless communications.
Touch the screen to get a list of
people using wireless communications.
# 0_35 The Move Tester checks how effective
moves are by type.
Switch the attacker and defender
types to see what is effective.