I just wanted to be sure why it wasn't working. But I will use EmuDeck for the time being. Change the video settings so that the game screen fills the transparent section of the overlay (usually integer scale off, core provided aspect ratio). Turn Off any pipeline animations in User Interface. RetroArch is also able to stack these shaders to create a combined effect. Edit the game screen to fit your overlay border, without leaving the RetroArch Menu.1. Depending on your platform and the way you have configured RetroArch, you need to use one of these shader types. GitHub - libretro/common-overlays: Collection of overlay files for use with libretro frontends, such as RetroArch. Navigate to On-Screen Overlay > Display Overlay > ON. Type sudo nano /boot/config.txt and enable overscan by making sure the following lines are set and uncommented: disableoverscan0 overscanleft16 overscanright16 overscantop16 overscanbottom16. Then, open a game and press the SELECT + X button to bring up the RetroArch Quick Menu. I tried RetroArch and understand it isn't supported atm. Compatible with Vulkan, Direct3D 10/11/12, OpenGL Core, WiiU and Metal renderers. Collection of overlay files for use with libretro frontends, such as RetroArch. If your TV doesnt have this setting, you can change this manually by editing /boot/config.txt. I understand what you're saying, I understand you can use EmuDeck or the RetroArch core individually. It isn't that RetroArch is lacking a feature, it is that the emu community hasn't built RetroArch cores for every emulator. Three lead Senate negotiators met Tuesday to renew in-person border discussions for the first time since they left for the holidays. You aren't going to get the RetroArch menu/overlay for the emulators that are not running via a RetroArch core. The PCSX2 core for RetroArch is still in beta support and has known issues. It should be using the standalone flatpak for the PCSX2 emulator. It seems like you are still missing the point that if you used EmuDeck to do the installations for your emulators, then it shouldn't be using RetroArch for the PS2 emulation. opacity > 0.70 (easier to fit the border in step below) scale 1.00. settings - onscreen display: onscreen overlay ON. From what I can tell, RetroArch is lacking this feature which am surprised at, would just be a much nicer experience with the UI in game, for the time being I will work out the HotKeys, but thank you for your input. How to actually set it up ingame: hold START + SELECT. Sorry I had planned on responding after eating, but life. Originally posted by Taktloss:Gonna repeat myself but as said PCSX2 which comes with EmuDeck does use the standalone Version and not some RetroArch Core so it is its own thing
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