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  • kipo@lemm.eetoSteam Deck@sopuli.xyzFreeTube full screen
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    8 days ago

    I have a Steam Deck OLED and my Freetube uses the whole screen. Freetube v0.23.1 beta and SteamOS version 3.6.20

    It might be the way you have Freetube installed. From Steam game mode, go to Freetube, then Properties, then Shortcut. This is what I have:

    Target:

    “/usr/bin/flatpak”

    Start In:

    /usr/bin

    Launch Options:

    run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=/app/bin/run.sh --file-forwarding io.freetubeapp.FreeTube @@u %u @@

    I am not using any specific compatibility mode.

    There is a problem though where the mouse pointer cannot select anything more than about halfway down the screen. To get around this, I have the controller config set as follows:

    • Right touchpad: mouse
    • L2 & R2: right and left mouse buttons
    • D-pad: arrow keys
    • Left joystick - left: shift+tab
    • Left joystick - right: tab
    • Y: on-screen keyboard
    • A: Enter

    This will let you scroll with the d-pad, tab around, use keyboard, and select things with Enter.

    I hope this helps.





  • I would have bought it but there was no physical release until later when Limited Run games did a limited run of the game at their premium price point. And by the time I knew Limited Run was doing a release, it was too late to get one.

    Until I can do the following:

    – legally resell a digital copy of a game I bought,

    – be able to easily and legally backup and restore the digital games I’ve bought,

    – have legal guarantees that the digital games I bought won’t be taken away from me,

    my reasons for wanting physical copies are more than valid.



  • The only realtime active firewall I can find for Android is NetGuard, but because of the way Android works it uses a VPN connection.

    I guess what I am saying is that running an active firewall 24/7 on an Android device isn’t practical for most people, and blocking connections at the router level only works until you leave home, unless you set up your phone to automatically VPN back to your house when your phone disconnects from your home wi-fi.

    But yeah, FUTO and Heliboard are both excellent!