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  • It is the version that ships with RetroArch so it got all the features of that.

    But it is based on an older version of Citra so there no hotkey support and the performance is not as good.

    But it is also the only version we can ship.

    The Ponzu feature can be used to load legacy versions of removed emulators without support.



















  • RetroDECK CM Here:

    First Question:

    When I plug a controller in and try to play something with Dolphin, many times I have to go and swap the controller in Dolphin’s gamepad setup, otherwise it doesn’t see the controller.


    A: We recommend using the Steam Input interface to leverage order switching, look here:

    Change Controller Order

    We are also working on better external controller support with a variety of hotkey for the next big update 0.8b.

    You can even download and test them right now (check the comments for latest ZIP):

    Issue 573

    They are subject to rapid change as I’m rethinking several aspects of them, until their first version in 0.8b.

    I’m also trying to utilize some features unique features for certain controllers more.

    For example right now:

    • DualSense and DualShock 4 can use their touchpad for as cursor movement for: Wiimote pointer, Lightgun aim and shoot, General mouse for like point and click SCUMMVM games.
    • The Steam Controller can do the same as above but… has back buttons L4 and R4 so I’m using R4 as a mode switcher to change the right circular touchpad into various forms between mousemode and joystick mode. I’m also experimenting with arcade trackball mode for it for games like Centipede.

    Second Question:

    Someone else mentioned that it’s possible to use emudeck to launch games directly from steam. Is this possible with retrodeck, and if not, are you planning to implement the ability to do something like that?


    A: Yes, we are working on it and have it semi working in our cooker (development builds).

    For more information what we are working on check out:

    But also the


    Other Questions check the following links:


  • Now as the RetroDECK CM another benefit is it also make it rather easy to move the important data between installations or even take backups.

    If you take RetroDECK for example all you need to do move/copy over to a new installation is:

    1. Move/Copy the RetroDECK datafolder that is either in home/sd-card/external drive/(other place where you put it) to where you want it on the new device.
    2. Re-install RetroDECK from flathub on the new device.
    3. During initial setup point to the location where you put the RetroDECK folder.

    That is it.

    All your roms, saves, scraped data and everything has been moved.

    I personally run RetroDECK on my Steam Deck and both my Linux Laptop, Linux Desktop and more in my home.



  • Lazorne@lemmy.zipOPtoSteam Deck@sopuli.xyzRetroDECK 0.7.4b - Released!
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    We are trying to match that type of functionality inside the RetroDECK Configurator where we have toggles for rewind, save-on-exit etc… right now. There is also big plans to expand the Configurators functions even more further then those ports and everything is done inside RetroDECK.

    ES-DE is only a general frontend that works on all OSes.

    Projects like Batocera have their own version of Emulationstation, with a lot of integrated features. But that also requires you to replace your whole OS.

    While our project can just be installed directly from flathub on Steam Deck or Linux Desktop.