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  • For emulators:

    • L4-R4 select save state slot, L5-R5 save/load
    • Not back buttons, but: Select + A/B/X/Y for Ctrl-Q, F11, etc

    In general:

    • Press R4 to start pressing A every 500ms so e.g. it picks the next level and various confirmation popups automatically
    • Press L4 once to keep another button pressed, e.g. R1 in racing games

    I don’t remember any others off the top of my head, but the gist is that when I’m annoyed by some weird specific input I start fiddling with Steam input for a few minutes to try and make it work more easily 😅




  • Mazesecle@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlreplacing the thinkpad
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    6 months ago

    I used Aramex’s shop&ship (both times), I found them from Courier Center’s website.

    The cost was a bit much, but nothing compared to the laptop itself (and also I really didn’t want to buy yet another laptop that in a few years would be obsolete and unrepairable).

    The laptop’s order shipping was €70 and it took ~10 days after it arrived at their location. You can compare the shipping cost to/from various countries, my DIY package was 4.5kg

    Edit: just a few days after making this comment, I received an email from Framework that they started shipping to Greece, among other countries!


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    8 months ago

    Just leaving this here in case you don’t know: there are also the Framework laptops, which are designed to be modular, upgradable, and have easy to buy replacement parts.

    They even sell motherboards, so you can now get a e.g. Intel Core Ultra motherboard for your 3-4 year old laptop.

    Of course It’s a bit more expensive than a used 10 year old Thinkpad, but it kind of competes with other high end laptops, and it is cheaper especially when you consider it’s designed to last more

    (Not a sponsored post, just glad there is a company that makes such products, and that when I broke a part I could just go to their store and order a replacement instead of searching for serial numbers on random online stores etc like I’ve done before)