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#1 (Digital Watch): Available from the start
The Digital Watch displays the current time. Don't be late for meetings with your friends!

#2 (Calculator): Available from the start
The Calculator can handle up to ten digits. It's perfect for figuring out math questions that might pop up.

#3 (Memo Pad): Jubilife City, from Poketch Company president after you get your 1st badge
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.

#4 (Pedometer): Available from the start
The Pedometer keeps a count of the number of steps traveled. It automatically counts steps. Touch the button to reset it.

#5 (Pokémon List): Available from the start
The Pokémon List indicates the statuses of your team's Pokémon. Touch them to hear their cries. Their HP bar is also displayed.

#6 (Friendship Checker): Eterna City, from the lady in the Pokemon Centre
The Friendship Checker indicates how friendly your Pokémon are to you. Touch the screen. The Pokémon that like you will come closer.

#7 (Dowsing Machine): Route 207, from Lucas/Dawn during the main story
The Dowsing Machine searches for hidden or obscured items. Touch the radar screen. If there is an item nearby, it will respond.

#8 (Berry Searcher): Route 208, from girl in Berry Master's house after answering "yes"
The Berry Searcher is a map that shows the locations of Berries. It indicates the presence of Berries in areas you have already visited.

#9 (Day-Care Checker): Solaceon Town, from man inside the Day Care after leaving a Pokemon there
The Day-Care Checker shows the Pokémon you have in the Day Care.

#10 (Pokémon History): Solaceon Town, from Ruin Maniac in middle of town (BD/SP: only after 50 Pokemon are seen in the Pokedex)
The Pokémon History keeps track of the Pokémon you have obtained. It shows the last kind of Pokémon you obtained.

#11 (Counter): Veilstone City, from southernmost man behind the counter on 2F of the Department Store
The Counter is used for counting things one at a time. Touch the button and count whatever needs counting.

#12 (Analog Watch): Celestic Town, from Black Belt in the southwest house
The Analog Watch displays the current time. The short hand indicates the hour, and the long hand shows the minute!

#13 (Marking Map): Jubilife City, from Poketch Company president after you get your 3rd badge
The Marking Map lets you mark intriguing locations. Drag marks to places on the map that you want to remember.

#14 (Link Searcher): Jubilife City, from Poketch Company president after you get your 5th badge
The Link Searcher searches for players on wireless communications. Touch the screen to get a list of people using wireless communications.

#15 (Coin Toss): Route 213, from Rich Boy in the villa you can only reach using Rock Climb
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.

#16 (Move Tester): Jubilife City, from Poketch Company president after you get your 7th badge
The Move Tester checks how effective moves are by type. Switch the attacker and defender types to see what is effective.

#17 (Calendar): Sunyshore City, from Poketch developer in house north of lighthouse after showing a Pokemon with Serious nature (Rock Climb required)
Use the monthly Calendar to make a note of important dates. Touch any date to change its color. Touch it again to change it back.

#18 (Dot Artist): Sunyshore City, from Poketch developer in house north of lighthouse after showing a Pokemon with Naive nature (Rock Climb required)
The Dot Artist lets you draw pictures in a mosaic style. Touching the same dot makes its color turn darker.

#19 (Roulette): Sunyshore City, from Poketch developer in house north of lighthouse after showing a Pokemon with Quirky nature (Rock Climb required)
The Roulette features a wheel that can be written on. Draw numbers, items, or whatever on the wheel and give it a spin!

#20 (Chain Counter): Pal Park/Ramanas Park, from Professor Oak
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.

#21 (Kitchen Timer): Pal Park/Ramanas Park, from woman in the lobby after showing her a Snorlax
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.

#22 (Color Changer): Pal Park/Ramanas Park, from woman in the lobby after showing her a Kecleon
The Color Changer changes the Pokétch's display color. Slide the switch to select one of eight colors.

#23 (Matchup Checker): Great Marsh, as a reward if you catch five Pokemon in one session (Platinum only); in D/P use Wiimmfi to access Mystery Gift; in BD/SP you're out of luck
The Matchup Checker tests the attraction between Pokémon. The greater the number of hearts, the better likelihood of Eggs.

#24 (Stopwatch): Event (unofficial); use Wiimmfi to access Mystery Gift; not available in BD/SP
The Stopwatch is used for measuring time precisely. How quickly can you zip through the Cycling Road?

#25 (Alarm Clock): Event (unofficial); use Wiimmfi to access Mystery Gift; not available in BD/SP
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.

#26 (Hidden Moves): Oreburgh Gate, from the Hiker during the main story (BD/SP only)

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