Update README.md with user directory info

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3. Select Build -> Build Bundle(s) / APKs(s) -> Build APK(s). 3. Select Build -> Build Bundle(s) / APKs(s) -> Build APK(s).
4. Install APK on device, or use Run menu for attached device. 4. Install APK on device, or use Run menu for attached device.
## User Directories
The "User Directory" is where you should place your BIOS images, where settings are saved to, and memory cards/save states are saved by default.
This is located in the following places depending on the platform you're using:
Windows: Directory containing DuckStation executable.
Linux: `$XDG_DATA_HOME/duckstation`, or `~/.local/share/duckstation`.
macOS: `~/Library/Application Support/DuckStation`.
So, if you were using Linux, you would place your BIOS images in `~/.local/share/duckstation/bios`. This directory will be created upon running DuckStation
for the first time.
If you wish to use a "portable" build, where the user directory is the same as where the executable is located, create an empty file named `portable.txt`
in the same directory as the DuckStation executable.
## Bindings for Qt frontend ## Bindings for Qt frontend
Your keyboard can be used to simulate the PS Controller. To bind keys to buttons, go to `Settings` -> `Port Settings`. Each of the buttons will be listed, Your keyboard can be used to simulate the PS Controller. To bind keys to buttons, go to `Settings` -> `Port Settings`. Each of the buttons will be listed,
along with the corresponding key it is bound to. To rebind the button to a new key, click the button next to button name, and press the key you want to use along with the corresponding key it is bound to. To rebind the button to a new key, click the button next to button name, and press the key you want to use