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But these issues might be fixed in an upcoming update to SteamOS. But these issues might be fixed in an upcoming update to SteamOS.
NOTE: Valve does not recommend users to fix it by editing fstab or using something link Gnome Disks or KDE Partition Manager to do so. This could break other things. NOTE: Valve does not recommend users to fix it by editing fstab or using something link Gnome Disks or KDE Partition Manager to do so. This could break other things.
## I need to access a setting emulators GUI but the interface is to cramped
The recommend method is to do this in `Desktop Mode` and open the emulator via the `Configurator` to make changes.
But it is possible to do in `Game Mode`
Go to RetroDECK in Steam.
But before you launch RetroDECK click on the `⚙️` icon - `Properties` - `Shortcut` - `Game Resolution`
Set the Resolution from `Default` to `1920x1080`
Also turn on `Set resolution for internal and external display` (this might be hidden sometimes just go back one menu and go in again to make it show up).
After you are done quit RetroDECK and reset `Game Resolution` to Default else you could have performance issues.
Make your changes