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Hi, i would like to know how to put RetroArch in Fullscreen, i had RetroNX with fullscreen but Retroach is more dificult and i have no idea of how, also, i could FastForward easily with RetroNX with the second Joycon, and in Retroarch it seems that is not working, thanks!
 
Honestly just go through EVERY setting in retroarch and customize it. They have ui options too. You just need to assign a specific button to it as well as turn it on in the frame throttle settings too. Make sure to save your config too
 
Honestly just go through EVERY setting in retroarch and customize it. They have ui options too. You just need to assign a specific button to it as well as turn it on in the frame throttle settings too. Make sure to save your config too
 
Honestly just go through EVERY setting in retroarch and customize it. They have ui options too. You just need to assign a specific button to it as well as turn it on in the frame throttle settings too. Make sure to save your config too
I did, but the changes doesn't apply, and it only makes my screen tinier
 
I did, but the changes doesn't apply, and it only makes my screen tinier

Then you're doing it wrong.. For Fullscreen in N64 I use Core option "Aspect ratio - 16:9 adjusted" & Video setting "Aspect ratio 16:9.
I saved this as an override for Mupen64 as I don't want this setting in all other cores.

But it works well for me. You might have to close retroarch and restart it again after applying these settings
 
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As stated by DaniPoo above you may have to restart, but also try applying your settings before loading the core and after. That might help
 
How do I do that ? I did before but I forgot because I hadn't used retroarch for a while, lol.
 
How ? At retroarch.. there is inputs but no full screen for psx. I think I have to run PSX emulator first then which button I can enable to go to input to get pix to the full screen?
Every core has option, you have to run a game, then go to the ''Core options'' when the game is running (pressing + and - or L3 and R3) it must have a video resolution, i always put it in 16/9 or something like that, once you changed that, save the options and restart the emulator, it isn't diffucult at all
 
Every core has option, you have to run a game, then go to the ''Core options'' when the game is running (pressing + and - or L3 and R3) it must have a video resolution, i always put it in 16/9 or something like that, once you changed that, save the options and restart the emulator, it isn't diffucult at all

I got it.. Pressing + and - at the same time. Thanks.

Every core has option, you have to run a game, then go to the ''Core options'' when the game is running (pressing + and - or L3 and R3) it must have a video resolution, i always put it in 16/9 or something like that, once you changed that, save the options and restart the emulator, it isn't diffucult at all

I looked and cannot find the list. There is no video resolution. I used the latest retroarch version.
 
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I got it.. Pressing + and - at the same time. Thanks.



I looked and cannot find the list. There is no video resolution. I used the latest retroarch version.
Once i get out of work, i will let you know where is exactly, sorry if my explanation isn't good
 
Only a handful of cores have core options for 16:9 or non-native resolutions. Dreamcast, PSP, N64, one version of PS1. Mostly you'll be messing in video settings/scaling for other cores.
 
Only a handful of cores have core options for 16:9 or non-native resolutions. Dreamcast, PSP, N64, one version of PS1. Mostly you'll be messing in video settings/scaling for other cores.

I am using BeetlePSX.

Once i get out of work, i will let you know where is exactly, sorry if my explanation isn't good

That's okay. No problem. I will wait for you. :)
 

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