diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md index 26095bf..82da67d 100644 --- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md +++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md @@ -29,14 +29,16 @@ We later plan to add tools for this in the `RetroDECK Configurator` to make it e ### Other recommendations -If you are on a Steam Deck, this needs to be done in `Desktop Mode`. - On the drive you want to add to RetroDECK. it is recommended to create a folder or folders games per system, so you don't need to create `Symbolic Link` for each game. But rather just make a link to the folder. If you want to spread games for one system over a multiple of drivers with `Symbolic Links` you can do so, but naming the folders so you understand what drive they are coming from could be a good recommendation. Each folder added will then be interpreted as a subfolder within RetroDECK's ES-DE interface under the system you have added the `Symbolic Link` to. +#### Steam Deck - Desktop Mode + +If you are on a Steam Deck, this needs to be done in `Desktop Mode`. + ## Creating Symbolic Links: Example Wii Games This example will be written from the standpoint of the KDE Desktop environment used by SteamOS and many others systems. If you are on Gnome/XFCE or any other desktop environment the procedure should be similar else consult your desktop environment website.