Alright, so you wanna make that RPCS3 thing go full screen, huh? It ain’t rocket science, I tell ya. My grandson showed me this stuff, and even this old lady can figure it out, so you can too.
First off, what’s this RPCS3 thing anyway? It’s like one of them doo-hickeys that lets you play them PlayStation games on your computer. Fancy, I say. But sometimes, that game don’t fill up the whole screen. Looks like you’re peeking through a tiny window, and that ain’t no good.
So, how do we get it big and bold? There’s a few ways, see. My grandson, he’s always clickin’ and tappin’ away, so he showed me the easy peasy stuff.
- The Double Click Trick: You know how you double click on things? Like when you open that picture of your grandkids? Do the same thing on the game screen. Sometimes, that’s all it takes. Boom! Full screen, just like that.
- The Alt-Enter Magic: Now, this one’s a bit more fancy. You gotta find them alt and enter keys on your keyboard. Press ’em both at the same time. If you’re lucky, the game will go full screen faster than a chicken chasing a bug.
If them tricks don’t work, don’t go frettin’ now. There’s other ways to skin a cat, as they say. Look at that main RPCS3 window, where all your games are listed. There’s a button there, somewhere, that says somethin’ about fullscreen. Click it, but make sure your game is runnin’ first, alright? It’s kinda like turnin’ on the lights, but for your game.
Now, my grandson, he’s always messin’ with the settings. He says you can change the resolution and all that, but honestly, I just leave it alone. Most of the time, it just works best if you don’t mess with it. He told me something about the default resolution being the best most of the time. He says changing it can make things all wonky, and I don’t want my games all wonky, no sir!
And what about them hotkeys? My grandson says it’s like secret codes, but for your games. He says you can set up all sorts of things, but to be honest, I just stick to the full screen tricks. Too much thinkin’ for this old brain. But if you’re one of them fancy computer folks, you can probably figure out them hotkeys. Make your game do all sorts of things, like a magician with a magic wand, ha!
So, to sum it up, try the double click, the alt-enter thingy, or that full screen button. And don’t go messin’ with them settings unless you know what you’re doin’. This old lady’s learned her lesson on that one! My grandson had to fix it all up for me once after I messed up the resolution or what ever he calls it, and it took him forever. Said I messed it up real good.
And one more thing. Sometimes, them games, they just don’t wanna go full screen. It ain’t your fault, and it ain’t the computer’s fault neither. It’s just the way them games are made, I guess. Like some folks are just born stubborn, ha! So, if you’ve tried everything and it still ain’t working, don’t beat yourself up over it. Just play the game in that little window and enjoy it anyways. A game’s a game, no matter the size, right?
So there you have it. Even an old lady like me can get that RPCS3 thing full screen. You just gotta try them tricks and see what works for you. And remember, if you get stuck, ask your grandson… or your granddaughter… or your neighbor’s kid. They probably know more about this stuff than we do. Now, go play your games, and have some fun, ya hear?
Playing games should be easy, not a headache. So if things get too complicated, just step away and come back to it later. Sometimes that’s all you need, a little break. And don’t forget to blink, all that screen time ain’t good for your eyes. Your old granny says so!
Now I’m going to go make some cookies. All this talk about computers and games makes me hungry.
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