![]() ![]() When scrolling through one, pressing left or right by accident can be common. Addresses the following : collection playlists can contain hundreds or thousands of items. MENU/XMB: Remember selection per main tabs.LOGGING/QT: Increase log buffer to 2048 characters – Vulkan validation layer messages output correctly now.LOCALIZATION/ENGLISH: Add British English language option.LINUX/MALI FBDEV: Add conditional support for OpenGL ES 3.x.INPUT/HAPTIC/OVERLAYS/ANDROID: Improve haptic feedback for input overlays.IOS13+: Changed click-and-drag behavior to double tap hold and drag.IOS13+: Added support for touch mouse handler.IOS13+: Add JIT support for non-jailbroken devices.IOS: New modern iOS version (targeting iOS 13 and up), leverages Swift.FILEBROWSER: Fix regression – certain extensions keep disappearing.This also adds the ability to filter a category by range in the Explore menu and not just filter on exact matches. DATABASE/EXPLORE/VIEW: Add View feature – Add saving of a filter set in the Explore menu into a so called “View” file which then gets listed alongside playlists. ![]() CONFIG: Saves config on exit only once instead of (worst case scenario) 3 times.CONFIG/LOGGING: No more console startup logging if logging to file.CONFIG/CLI: Allow use of –appendconfig with override cfgs instead of getting ignored.Default directories should now be created on the fly (fixing a longstanding issue), and some of the networking issues that popped up in 1.11.x have now been fixed. Some important WiiU platform improvements. There is also now an iOS 16 lockscreen widget. iOS 13+ port now has a toolbar which lets you pull up an onscreen keyboardįor instance, it adds support for revealing the onscreen keyboard and enabling touch screen mouse input by adding a toolbar that is revealed by tapping the top of the screen. It leverages Swift and it has some unique features. The iOS ARM64 port is completely revamped and targets iOS 13 and later now. To do this, go to Settings -> Input -> Haptic Feedback/Vibration, and enable ‘Vibrate On Key Press’. It’s not enabled by default for now so you will have to enable it manually. ![]() It’s currently only implemented for Android, but it can potentially be implemented for other systems with haptic feedback later. Now the device’s standard keypress feedback is triggered on overlay key/button state changes, except when a finger leaves the screen. This repurposes the setting ‘Vibrate On Key Press’, which previously enabled a 16ms vibration on any screen touch. Android – Haptic feedback for touch overlaysĬourtesy of neil4 who implemented this great feature NOTE: You can currently not rename views from within the application. In XMB it will show up next to your playlists. In Ozone, you can select it from the left popup toolbar. It will now add this ‘view’ to the playlist list.
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