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*The Copy mode, which copies a selected object (or multiple objects, when used with the Multigrab function). Activated with {{Button|WiiU|ZL}} or {{Button|WiiU|ZR}} in the first game; in ''Super Mario Maker 2'', the function has been merged with Multigrab, being activated by pressing {{Button|Switch|ZL}} or {{Button|Switch|ZR}} again while Multigrab is active.
*The Copy mode, which copies a selected object (or multiple objects, when used with the Multigrab function). Activated with {{Button|WiiU|ZL}} or {{Button|WiiU|ZR}} in the first game; in ''Super Mario Maker 2'', the function has been merged with Multigrab, being activated by pressing {{Button|Switch|ZL}} or {{Button|Switch|ZR}} again while Multigrab is active.
*[[Soundfrog]], which brings up the sound effect menu. Based on one of the icons representing the default songs in ''Mario Paint''{{'}}s Music Mode. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', they are organized in five categories similar to the course elements: feelings, stingers, reactions, animations, and music, and the Soundfrog icon initially appears as [[Partrick]], which switches to Soundfrog when the sound effect menu is selected.
*[[Soundfrog]], which brings up the sound effect menu. Based on one of the icons representing the default songs in ''Mario Paint''{{'}}s Music Mode. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', they are organized in five categories similar to the course elements: feelings, stingers, reactions, animations, and music, and the Soundfrog icon initially appears as [[Partrick]], which switches to Soundfrog when the sound effect menu is selected.
*A timer, which can adjust the level's [[Time Limit|time limit]] from 10 to 500 seconds in 10-second increments, and enable or disable the auto-scrolling function. The auto-scrolling option also has three speed modifiers, each represented by a turtle, a rabbit, and a cheetah; this is a reference to the mouse speed option in ''Mario Paint''. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', the auto-scrolling options have been separated from the timer, and also adds a Custom Scrolling option (represented by a bird), which can set the scrolling direction and speed to change when reaching a certain point of the level.
*A timer, which can adjust the level's [[Time Limit|time limit]] from 10 to 500 seconds, and enable or disable the auto-scrolling function. The auto-scrolling option also has three speed modifiers, each represented by a turtle, a rabbit, and a cheetah; this is a reference to the mouse speed option in ''Mario Paint''. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', the auto-scrolling options have been separated from the timer, and also adds a Custom Scrolling option (represented by a bird), which can set the scrolling direction and speed to change when reaching a certain point of the level.
*A [[Small Mario]] icon, which enables or disables the trail of Mario's most recent movement in the last test-play.
*A [[Small Mario]] icon, which enables or disables the trail of Mario's most recent movement in the last test-play.
*An area icon, which switches between the main and sub-areas. It can also be activated by putting Mario into a [[Warp Pipe]], though the player needs to place an exit Pipe first.
*An area icon, which switches between the main and sub-areas. It can also be activated by putting Mario into a [[Warp Pipe]], though the player needs to place an exit Pipe first.

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