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: The emulator features the classic "box-breaking" and "slot machine" minigames. However, some users have noted that the slot machine speed feels faster than the original handheld, making it harder to time clicks for Digi-Eggs.
In the original toy, the rumble helped you know when a scan succeeded. In the emulator, you can map this to your phone’s haptic feedback or disable it to save battery.
A flawless, one-click "D-Tector Digivice Emulator" remains a holy grail for a niche pocket of the fandom. However, thanks to dedicated programmers, sprite-rippers, and preservation archives like Flashpoint, the spirit of Digimon Frontier is far from dead. By looking into community-made simulators and barcode databases, you can still experience the joy of scanning, spirit evolving, and saving the Digital World right from your desktop or phone.
Some fan sites offer :
Step 8: Iterate & Validate
The main draw of the D-Tector was collecting and managing data. Simulators often include complete sprite libraries of the original roster, including the Legendary Warriors (Agunimon, Lobomon, etc.) and various standard Digimon that were obtainable in the Version 1, 2, and Asia-exclusive Version 3 toys.
Platform: PC / Android (homebrew) Version Reviewed: v2.3 (fan project)
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For fans of the Digimon franchise, few pieces of merchandise hold the same nostalgic power as the Digivice. These handheld LCD devices allowed fans to step into the shoes of their favorite characters, raising digital monsters and embarking on quests. Among the most unique of these devices is the D-Tector, the Digivice from the Digimon Frontier season. While tracking down an original working D-Tector on eBay can be a costly and challenging endeavor, a new solution has emerged for the modern fan: the .
Japanese emulators often include the Digivice iC (D-Tector 2.0) content, which features Digimon from Digimon Savers (Data Squad), including Agumon, Gaomon, and Lalamon—content never officially released in the West.
: The emulator features the classic "box-breaking" and "slot machine" minigames. However, some users have noted that the slot machine speed feels faster than the original handheld, making it harder to time clicks for Digi-Eggs.
In the original toy, the rumble helped you know when a scan succeeded. In the emulator, you can map this to your phone’s haptic feedback or disable it to save battery.
A flawless, one-click "D-Tector Digivice Emulator" remains a holy grail for a niche pocket of the fandom. However, thanks to dedicated programmers, sprite-rippers, and preservation archives like Flashpoint, the spirit of Digimon Frontier is far from dead. By looking into community-made simulators and barcode databases, you can still experience the joy of scanning, spirit evolving, and saving the Digital World right from your desktop or phone.
Some fan sites offer :
Step 8: Iterate & Validate
The main draw of the D-Tector was collecting and managing data. Simulators often include complete sprite libraries of the original roster, including the Legendary Warriors (Agunimon, Lobomon, etc.) and various standard Digimon that were obtainable in the Version 1, 2, and Asia-exclusive Version 3 toys.
Platform: PC / Android (homebrew) Version Reviewed: v2.3 (fan project)
Which follow-up would you like?
For fans of the Digimon franchise, few pieces of merchandise hold the same nostalgic power as the Digivice. These handheld LCD devices allowed fans to step into the shoes of their favorite characters, raising digital monsters and embarking on quests. Among the most unique of these devices is the D-Tector, the Digivice from the Digimon Frontier season. While tracking down an original working D-Tector on eBay can be a costly and challenging endeavor, a new solution has emerged for the modern fan: the .
Japanese emulators often include the Digivice iC (D-Tector 2.0) content, which features Digimon from Digimon Savers (Data Squad), including Agumon, Gaomon, and Lalamon—content never officially released in the West.
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Install one extension at a time. Some modify overlapping parts of Canvas and may conflict.
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Yes, but start with one at a time. Extensions that modify the same parts of Canvas (like the dashboard or sidebar) may conflict. Test each one individually before combining.
All 5 extensions listed on this page are free to install from the Chrome Web Store. Check each store listing for details on any premium features or future pricing changes. d tector digivice emulator
Most work on common Canvas domains, but compatibility depends on your school's configuration. Check each extension's store page for supported domains and known limitations. : The emulator features the classic "box-breaking" and
Canvas Analytics has some overlap with Canvas Chart (both visualize grades) and Canvas GPA Calculator (both do grade calculations). Tasks for Canvas and Canvas Chart both modify the dashboard area, so they may also conflict if used together. Canvas Dark Mode and Canvas GPA Calculator are more isolated — they rarely conflict with other extensions. In the emulator, you can map this to
No. All extensions listed here are independent projects published on the Chrome Web Store. They are not developed, endorsed, or maintained by Instructure (the company behind Canvas LMS) or any educational institution. Always review permissions and privacy policies before installing.
Canvas occasionally updates its interface, which can break extensions that modify the page. If this happens, check the extension's store page for updates, read recent reviews for reports, or temporarily disable the extension until a fix is released. Extensions with larger user bases and recent updates are generally more likely to be patched quickly.
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