That's pretty presumptions and dickish of you. If the child is so handicapped that they can't even understand the difference between yes and no, then the DS shouldn't be hacked at all. Hell, they probably shouldn't even own one with how bad you make it sound. If that's not the case, then even a special needs child can still be taught what not to do.
Lol. I know you can't see this, but it's still hilarious. Sorry for imposing on the safe space.Yes, he was the first to go on my ignore list.
you got a point there my autistic son knows better then to touch the title manager,fbi,and homebrew loader launcher on his 3ds,before hacking his system I explained a few times the risks of his 3ds being hacked its more than a month and he's still not accidentally messed with anything he's not supposed to..but then again depending on the severity of the disability teaching right from wrong is different but not impossibleThat's pretty presumptions and dickish of you. If the child is so handicapped that they can't even understand the difference between yes and no, then the DS shouldn't be hacked at all. Hell, they probably shouldn't even own one with how bad you make it sound. If that's not the case, then even a special needs child can still be taught what not to do.
You could inject it into the Health and Safety app to disguise it from anything else.I think the best way for such behavior is just to ignore him.
Thanks you guys for trying to help.
I doubt it if his son has a disability he's still gonna click on anything no matter whatThis is true, no child wants to waste time in Health and Safety
No problem. If that doesn't work, then I'm sure @Apache Thunder's idea of making it parental lockable should work the best.H&S is an excellent idea. I had forgotten about that. Thanks.
Also, I like how a 13 year old is trying to give advice on this, yet I'm the one that's supposedly not had to deal with real life.Yes, he was the first to go on my ignore list.
Dude, you're still here, are you handicapped?I gave a solution, obviously. And apparently moving everything to the right didn't work, so what do you have to say to those suggesting it?