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PCSX2 1.4.0: Readme

PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator that has been in development for 15 years. It allows users to play PS2 games on their computers by emulating the PS2 hardware. The latest version, 1.4.0, brings improvements to emulation compatibility and performance. The readme document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for common emulator functions like saving states, zooming the display, and toggling graphics enhancements in the GSdx renderer.

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PCSX2 1.4.0: Readme

PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator that has been in development for 15 years. It allows users to play PS2 games on their computers by emulating the PS2 hardware. The latest version, 1.4.0, brings improvements to emulation compatibility and performance. The readme document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for common emulator functions like saving states, zooming the display, and toggling graphics enhancements in the GSdx renderer.

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PCSX2 1.4.

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Readme

Overview

PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator for Windows and Linux, started by the same team that brought you PCSX (a Sony
PlayStation 1 emulator).

The PCSX2 project attempts to allow PS2 code to be executed on your computer, thus meaning you can put a PS2
DVD or CD into your computers drive, and boot it up!

The project has been running for 15 years now, and since its initial release has grown in compatibility. From
initially just being able to run a few public domain demos, its current state enables many games to boot and
actually go in game, such as the 'famous' Final Fantasy X, Devil May Cry 3 and God of War. You can always visit
the PCSX2 homepage to check the latest compatibility status of games with more than 2000 titles tested.
What's new in 1.4.0?
 We have a full article on all of the changes up on pcsx2.net

List of current hotkeys

F1 -- Saves state into the current slot These shortcuts change the vertical zoom of the
image, thus stretching/squishing it:
F2 -- Changes to the next save slot
Alt+Ctrl+KP_ADD -- Stretches the image
Shift+F2 -- Changes to the previous slot
Alt+Ctrl+KP_SUBTRACT -- Squishes the image
F3 -- Loads state from the current slot
Alt+Ctrl+KP_MULTIPLY -- Resets the image
Shift+F3 -- Loads state from the backup slot
These shortcuts move the whole image inside the GS
F4 – Frame Limiter Type (Normal / Off / Value) window:

Shift+F4 – Frame skip toggle Alt+Ctrl+UP -- Moves the image up

F6 -- Toggles the GS window's Aspect Ratio (stretch, Alt+Ctrl+DOWN -- Moves the image down
4:3, 16:9)
Alt+Ctrl+LEFT -- Moves the image left
F8 (also Shift+F8 & Ctrl+Shift+F8) -- Takes a snap-
shot of the image inside the GS window (saved in Alt+Ctrl+RIGHT -- Moves the image right
snaps folder)
Alt+Ctrl+KP_DIVIDE -- Re-centers the image
F9 -- Hardware/Software Renderer Toggle for GSdx

F10 – Toggles logging

F11 -- Freezes the GS

F12 – Toggles Video Capture for GSdx

TAB -- Turbo On / Off toggle

Shift+TAB -- Slow motion toggle

Alt+ENTER – Full screen toggle

ESC -- Pauses the emulation

Ctrl+KP_ADD -- Zooms into the GS window

Ctrl+KP_SUBTRACT -- Zoom out of the GS window

Ctrl+KP_MULTIPLY -- Resets the zoom on the GS


window
GSdx-specific keyboard hotkeys

F5 -- Toggle De-Interlacing Modes

F7 – Cycle Pixel Noise modes ( Internal "TV-like" shaders )

INSERT – Toggle Software mipmapping

HOME – Toggle external shader

PAGE_UP – Toggle FXAA (HW and SW)

DELETE – Toggle Software anti-aliasing (AA1)

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