So I bought a laptop a while ago, and finally got around to test Dolphin on it. Being the laptop noob I am, I didn't realize it came with 2 graphic cards, the first one and the default one: Intel HD Graphics 520. The other one is: Nvidia Geforce 940MX. I have the settings within Dolphin to use the Nvidia card, but I saw the other day that for a lot of stuff, my laptop runs the programs with the Intel card. Is there any way to check for sure which graphics card Dolphin is using? Sometimes I do get a bit of a slow down when playing Metroid Prime 2, but I'm not sure if it's because my laptop is forcing Dolphin to use the Intel card, or whether my laptop might be a tad bit too weak. Maybe it even has to do with the plugin settings I'm using. But for now, I am mostly interested on how to check what graphics card Dolphin is using.
I'm not sure how many question I'm allowed per post, but here goes another. While playing Metroid Prime 2, I've decided to use an Xbox 360 controller. I've set the full-press triggers from the gamecube controller to the 360 triggers, and the half-press triggers from the gamecube to the 360 bumpers. However, using the left trigger does not "lock" my aim, but using the left bumper locks my aim. Essentially, using the full-press does nothing, but using the half-press locks my aim. If I remember correctly, it's supposed to be that the half-press does nothing, but the full-press locks my aim. Is this an issue being experienced by anyone else? I know that all I need to do is switch the button layout on the configurations, but I don't want to have to change the setting everytime I load up a different game.
I'm not sure how many question I'm allowed per post, but here goes another. While playing Metroid Prime 2, I've decided to use an Xbox 360 controller. I've set the full-press triggers from the gamecube controller to the 360 triggers, and the half-press triggers from the gamecube to the 360 bumpers. However, using the left trigger does not "lock" my aim, but using the left bumper locks my aim. Essentially, using the full-press does nothing, but using the half-press locks my aim. If I remember correctly, it's supposed to be that the half-press does nothing, but the full-press locks my aim. Is this an issue being experienced by anyone else? I know that all I need to do is switch the button layout on the configurations, but I don't want to have to change the setting everytime I load up a different game.