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For more info about what is an iButton check:
{% content-ref url="../ibutton.md" %} ibutton.md {% endcontent-ref %}
The blue part of the following imageis how you would need to put the real iButton so the Flipper can read it. The green part is how you need to touch the reader with the Flipper zero to correctly emulate an iButton.
In Read Mode Flipper is waiting for the iButton key to touch and is able to digest any of three types of keys: Dallas, Cyfral, and Metakom. Flipper will figure out the type of the key itself. The name of the key protocol will be displayed on the screen above the ID number.
It's possible to add manually an iButton of type: Dallas, Cyfral, and Metakom
It's possible to emulate saved iButtons (read or manually added).
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