Thanks for your reply.
I didn't know that Dolphin uses two different files for emulator use and GUI. But that explains it, I guess.
I only changed one of them and I guess that wasn't the one for the GUI, because I only checked the values there, without confirming while playing.
I finally found a workaround now using Dolphin MMJR for the moment.
I guess the weird two-config-files-issue was already solved there.
I wrote a little Android helper app which takes an ini file with only Controls, and these are merged with the file Dolphin.ini. So only the controls will be overwritten. If have to manually clear the cache in the Dolphin app afterwards, but I can live with this.
It was however a pain to implement this app, because I'm a web developer. Never had anything to do with java...but at least it's working.
Can't wait for your fix in the official release. As soon as this is fixed, I will come back to it, because MMJR is officially abandoned now.
So thank you for your efforts on this!
I didn't know that Dolphin uses two different files for emulator use and GUI. But that explains it, I guess.
I only changed one of them and I guess that wasn't the one for the GUI, because I only checked the values there, without confirming while playing.
I finally found a workaround now using Dolphin MMJR for the moment.
I guess the weird two-config-files-issue was already solved there.
I wrote a little Android helper app which takes an ini file with only Controls, and these are merged with the file Dolphin.ini. So only the controls will be overwritten. If have to manually clear the cache in the Dolphin app afterwards, but I can live with this.
It was however a pain to implement this app, because I'm a web developer. Never had anything to do with java...but at least it's working.

Can't wait for your fix in the official release. As soon as this is fixed, I will come back to it, because MMJR is officially abandoned now.
So thank you for your efforts on this!
