I think it should show up by default, does it only happen when your joycons are connected? If so, try disabling mouse input with L3 and then tapping a text field, should show upAny chance that you could have touch keyboard set up by default in the next image ? I think for noob friendly that could be a good addition.
I'll have to try with the latest image. I was going off of the update directly before you added moonlight etc. for reference. At least for me it wasn't setup by default .I think it should show up by default, does it only happen when your joycons are connected? If so, try disabling mouse input with L3 and then tapping a text field, should show up
I'll have to try with the latest image. I was going off of the update directly before you added moonlight etc. for reference. At least for me it wasn't setup by default .
Edit: tried pre and post pairing joycons.
I could be wrong but I also think there's a little icon with four squares in the top bar that toggles it? I'll have to checkI find that if you go into the settings and turn the onscreen keyboard on and off again it usually comes back up for me.
I could be wrong but I also think there's a little icon with four squares in the top bar that toggles it? I'll have to check
If you don't mind, where in settings is it ? I looked all over where I thought I would find it, but I didn't see anything related to touch keyboard.I find that if you go into the settings and turn the onscreen keyboard on and off again it usually comes back up for me.
If you don't mind, where in settings is it ? I looked all over where I thought I would find it, but I didn't see anything related to touch keyboard.
Ah, I didn't even think to check accessibility. Thanks.Accessibility settings > keyboard
Thanks for the heads up, I'll check it out and fix it soonForgot to say this but I do not believe the 2ghz button actually gives 2ghz. I check CPU speed before clicking on it and it was roughly 1.1ghz speed. (I used: "lshw -c cpu" to check the speed). I clicked on the button and rechecked. It displayed 1.78ghz. I then manually typed in the 2ghz command and rechecked with lshw -c cpu and it displayed 2ghz. If I'm not mistaken your button is just a command to put it in performance mode but for some reason performance mode is capped at 1.78ghz. (Please correct me if I'm wrong here). Who knows, the lshw -c cpu command could be inaccurate but I find it weird how I put in the 2ghz command and it accurately read that.
Mostly fullspeed. I played the game from start to finish on my Switch. You need to overclock to either 1.7 or 2ghz and set the emulated clock speed to 60% in Dolphin using the Vulkan graphics backend.How does wind waker run on it?
You'll need to move the ext4 partition to the right first so all that unallocated space is between Fat32 and ext4. Then you can resize it.I'm trying to resize the fat32 partition but gparted wont let me to. I can only shrink it.
No problems with the ext4 partition.
Mainly trying to switch cores between Ubuntu and lakka, for testing purposes.You'll need to move the ext4 partition to the right first so all that unallocated space is between Fat32 and ext4. Then you can resize it.
@crow132 they must be included in L4T by default not sure what that's about
@Basketto what do you mean by back up and compile the cores? Retroarch and cores are already installed. Just trying to understand what you're trying to do
Hey so i'm not a fan of Unity and much prefer XFCE4 as a UI so installed it. now my touch screen is not calibrated (Only in XFCE4) is there a Fix for that or a way to re-calibrate it to anyone's Knowledge in XFCE?
Edit the touch is as if my screen was rotated 90 degrees so top left hits bottom left, top right hits top left ETC