• Known_Assignment1554@alien.topOPB
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    2 years ago

    BTW, you can disable the unified slider by going into Settings->Display, then scroll to the bottom and disable “Unified Frame Limit Management”.

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      2 years ago

      Would you mind screenshoting that as I tried to find that in settings->display & I scrolled to the bottom like you said & couldn’t find it. I’m on the main/preview channel I tried rebooting my deck & can’t find the option to disable it whether docked or not & the only way I’m currrently able to get the option to control refresh rate back is through developer options to coontrol external display refresh rate.

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        2 years ago

        Here is how to do it:
        1.) Go to Settings->System and “Enable Developer Mode”
        2.) Go to Settings->Developer (very bottom) and turn off “Enable Unified Frame Limit Management”

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          2 years ago

          Thanks for the reply but I had already mentioned going to developer mode when I asked for the screenshot as all I can find in developer mode that can help me at the moment is allow external display refresh control. I can’t find the enable unified frame limit management option I scrolled all the way down both in the display settings menu & in the developer settings looked carefully & still the option to enable unified frame limit management isn’t showing up.

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      2 years ago

      Thank you! This was causing issues with PCSX2, because I couldnt set my screen refresh rate to 50Hz, while simultaneously disabling the frame limiter. The latter causes extreme input lag in PCSX2.