

From what I remember PS3 controllers through USB have working pressure sens buttons on PCSX2.
That’s assuming you can find a first party PS3 controller…there’s a lot of bootlegs going around nowadays.
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From what I remember PS3 controllers through USB have working pressure sens buttons on PCSX2.
That’s assuming you can find a first party PS3 controller…there’s a lot of bootlegs going around nowadays.
Some laptops don’t really let you boot from external install media so easily nowadays.
I helped a buddy get Linux Mint on their “old” laptop to try it out. But it turned out you needed some manufacturer provided code to unlock booting from anything but the main harddrive within the bios.
We contacted support but never heard back. We did find a work around when they decided to swap the existing HDD for an SSD, they used a USB to sata cable to install Mint on the SSD from their desktop then installed the SSD into their laptop in place of the original drive so it booted straight into that.
Now the real question is.
Can I emulate WiiU games on my Desktop PC while using the Steamdeck as the pad/2nd screen?
All the other browsers have integrated AI, so removing it makes little sense.
To quote mine and probably most peoples mothers ‘If your friends jumped off a cliff, would you?’
MC3 works great in PCSX2 on Deck.
There’s also Midnight Club L.A. Remix for the PSP which I recently 100%'d through PPSSPP. It’s closer gameplay wise to MC3 than the full console version of Los Angeles.
Sadly Midnight Club Los Angeles still kinda sucks to emulate at the moment. but someone is working on a re-compilation of the game for PC. But seems like that going to take a while even if things go well…
EndeavourOS is the best because.
It’s currently on my system and said system hasn’t burst into flames yet, so I’m too lazy to change it.
Now I want to see the usage stats for e621.
Are you using any CSS tweaks? I just had a similar issue using Lepton. But rather than moving my menu buttons it just made them vanish all together…
The office job I had before Covid had machines with Windows XP stickers on the front running Windows 10.
Took near 10min to get to the login screen, and you had to remember to save all your work before trying to open an browser because it was semi common for Chrome to crash everything else, sometimes the whole computer. (and yes we were forced to use Chrome…)
You can backup your .mozilla file from your home to a new install and it’ll keep the everything how it was.
I’ve done it a few times now.