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In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the {{button|c}}<!--is it square in japan?--> button cannot be set as a shortcut, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', equipped items can also be set to shortcuts.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the {{button|c}}<!--is it square in japan?--> button cannot be set as a shortcut, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', equipped items can also be set to shortcuts.


In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days]]'', shortcuts are added by highlighting entries from the Magic or Item menu and by holding down {{button|L1}}, the player can add that entry by pressing the standard buttons of {{button|dsy}}, {{button|dsx}}, {{button|dsa}}, or {{button|dsb}} buttons. Then in the standard menu, by holding down {{button|L1}} on the battlefield, it allows the player to use that shortcut. However, if all the [[Panel System|panels]] are removed (or the panels for that particular item have been used up on the battlefield), then it will remove that shortcut, requiring a new shortcut to be set up for that button.
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days]]'', shortcuts are added by highlighting entries from the Magic or Item menu and by holding down {{button|L1}}, the player can add that entry by pressing the standard buttons of {{button|dsy}}, {{button|dsx}}, {{button|dsa}}, or {{button|dsb}}. Then in the standard menu, by holding down {{button|L1}} on the battlefield, it allows the player to use that shortcut. However, if all the [[Panel System|panels]] are removed (or the panels for that particular item have been used up on the battlefield), then it will remove that shortcut, requiring a new shortcut to be set up for that button.


==Command Deck==
==Command Deck==
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