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=== Command Line Options === | ==== Command Line Options ==== | ||
Dolphin includes a variety of command line options that may be useful for scripts, development, or debugging. Basic help and usage for them can be shown by running "Dolphin --help". The options are as follows: | Dolphin includes a variety of command line options that may be useful for scripts, development, or debugging. Basic help and usage for them can be shown by running "Dolphin --help". The options are as follows: | ||
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-C, --config=<System>.<Section>.<Key>=<Value> Set a configuration option.</pre> | -C, --config=<System>.<Section>.<Key>=<Value> Set a configuration option.</pre> | ||
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==== Custom Shortcut ==== | |||
:''See also [[Controlling the Global User Directory|how to control the user directory on Windows PC]].'' | |||
A shortcut can be customized to tell a specific build to use a specific user directory. The -u overrides the portable.txt file. First create a shortcut to the executable of the Dolphin build desired, then open the shortcut's properties and edit the target field. After the path to dolphin, add an argument <var>-u</var> (case sensitive) then add the desired destination for the <var>\User\</var> folder. The following example points to default user directory on Windows PC, change as desired: <pre>Dolphin.exe -u "%userprofile%\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\"</pre> | |||
==== Portable.txt ==== | |||
Dolphin will check if that file exists in the same directory, then it will not use the default user directory; instead, it will create a <var>\User\</var> folder in the same directory as the executable. | |||
== Dolphin Wiki == | == Dolphin Wiki == |
Revision as of 04:50, 7 February 2018
Dolphin Emulator
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Installation
Setup
Peripheral Setup
- Bluetooth Passthrough
- Configuring Controllers
- How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin
- Stereoscopic 3D Setup
- USB Passthrough
- Virtual SD Card Guide
- Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide
Usage
Command Line Options
Dolphin includes a variety of command line options that may be useful for scripts, development, or debugging. Basic help and usage for them can be shown by running "Dolphin --help". The options are as follows:
-h, --help Show this help message -d, --debugger Opens the debugger -l, --logger Opens the logger -e, --exec=<str> Loads a specific game file (ELF, DOL, GCM, ISO, WBFS, CISO, GCZ, WAD) -b, --batch Exit Dolphin with emulator -c, --confirm Set "Confirm on Stop". -v, --video_backend=<str> Specifies a video backend to use, D3D or OGL. -a, --audio_emulation=<str> Specified the type of audio to use, HLE or LLE. -m, --movie=<str> Plays a movie file -u, --user=<str> Specifies a path to the user directory -C, --config=<System>.<Section>.<Key>=<Value> Set a configuration option. |
Custom Shortcut
A shortcut can be customized to tell a specific build to use a specific user directory. The -u overrides the portable.txt file. First create a shortcut to the executable of the Dolphin build desired, then open the shortcut's properties and edit the target field. After the path to dolphin, add an argument -u (case sensitive) then add the desired destination for the \User\ folder. The following example points to default user directory on Windows PC, change as desired:
Dolphin.exe -u "%userprofile%\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\"
Portable.txt
Dolphin will check if that file exists in the same directory, then it will not use the default user directory; instead, it will create a \User\ folder in the same directory as the executable.
Dolphin Wiki
- Blank Game Page - A template for making new pages
- MediaWiki User's Guide Guides for formatting and advanced wiki functions
- Project:Community portal
- Wiki Conventions - How we do things on the Dolphin wiki
- Extension documentation for the various extensions usable on the wiki
Dolphin Development/Testing
- Buildbot
- Building Dolphin on Linux
- Contributor's Guide
- Coding Style
- Dolphin Redirector
- FifoPlayer - Guide for using the Fifo Player, a powerful testing and diagnosing tool
- Google Summer of Code - Suggested projects for Google Summer of Code
- Draft Collection - Collection of Dolphin-related documents