> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chainlife.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chainlife.xyz/chainlife-tokens/interactivity/all-interactivity.md).

# ALL INTERACTIVITY

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* Tap/click on the image or press 'SPACE' to pause/unpause the NFT
* 'H' for on-screen help
* 'N' to run one generation
* 1/2/3/4/5 sets the speed
* 'Q' to overlay the quantity of neighbors each cells has
* 'C' to overlay the current cycle #
* 'E' to export seed (uncompressed rle)
* 'S' to save frame (png)
* 'D' to export token's current data (txt)
* 'L' to download the game log (txt)
* '<' or '>' to cycle through palette colors for the color-matte
* 6/7/8/9 selects rulesets used to determine the next generation's population
* 'A' to enable automatic repopulation\*
* 'I' or 'O' to zoom in or out (resets NFT to the starting seed pattern, generation 0)
* 'F' to flip the palette colors
* 'R' to rotate the palette colors
* 'T' or 'Y' to switch palettes - *Zen. Mints only*
* 'J' disables Joy overlays - *Non-standard Joy tokens only*
* 'G' Enables ghost mode - *Non-standard Joy tokens only*
* *and some other fun things...*
* '\\' to open the input field
  * Enter an Ethereum address to preview the starting seed if the token is transferred there.
  * Enter a Custom Rule in the input field (format: **B*****n*****/S*****n*** where *n* are digits) to preview rules.

*\*repopulation disables game log*


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