![]() ![]() ![]() Well, there's no other way, It needs to be duplicated in every single tab if we need a button which restores only the current tab's options to defaults. The fact that you need to duplicate it in all tabs is a proof that it doesn't belong to a tab. Probably because OK/Cancel/Apply applies to all the tabs and not just for the current tab like Restore Defaults? It doesn't make much sense to have them at the same level.Īlso it's not used enough to place it near the global OK/Cancel/Apply buttons which are frequently used, that's my reasoning on why I'd prefer to not have together but your mileage may vary, it's a rather subjective topic. in your new PCSX2 folder Crosshairs 1024x768 4 3 Try on any aspect ratio. It feels logical to be able to reset the settings too. w 1024 -h 768 1024x768 -full Forces the engine to start in fullscreen mode. that PS2 emulator graphics requires powerful PC) -Full Screen Mode I have. You can validate the settings, you can discard the settings. Deutsch: Der kostenlose PCSX2 Emulator simuliert eine PlayStation 2 auf Ihrem. Why ? I mean all 4 buttons control the settings. What would he do? He can't possibly use the global restore defaults option as it would also ruin his personal combination of speedhacks. Person A has his manually tuned speedhacks necessary for his game but now he encounters a new rounding/clamping bug, he tries playing with the rounding/clamping modes and now wants to switch back to the defaults.Let's assume a certain scenario with your global restore defaults idea, Yeah, thanks for repudiating your own suggestion by providing a counter-argument along with it. (except if the use case is to only "default" a single tab). while I do agree that many applications use F11 to toggle full screen, in games it's usually ALT+Enter, and I think PCSX2 is closer to a game system than to a 'normal' application. Besides, maybe it would be better to have a single restore default button that restore all default instead of the current tab option ![]()
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