I think we need to figure out how SDL sees the touchscreen because this section of the config file:
# Mupen64Plus SDL Input Plugin config parameter version number. Please don't change this version number.
version = 2
# Controller configuration mode: 0=Fully Manual, 1=Auto with named SDL Device, 2=Fully automatic
mode = 2
# Specifies which joystick is bound to this controller: -1=No joystick, 0 or more= SDL Joystick number
device = -1
# SDL joystick name (or Keyboard)
name = "Keyboard"
Well I started playing with the config file, /home/nemo/.config/mupen64plus/mupen64plus.cfg
Increased resolution:
[Video-General]
# Use fullscreen mode if True, or windowed mode if False
Fullscreen = True
# Width of output window or fullscreen width
ScreenWidth = 1080
# Height of output window or fullscreen height
ScreenHeight = 1920
I still haven't figured out how to change resolution to landscape or enable control. There is a lot more settings in the configuration file, if you want to play with it.
i have updated the rpm to include the proper default settings for the Nexus 5, just update the emulator, delete ~/.config/mupen64plus/mupen64plus.cfg and rerun the emulator
i find out that recording with microphone doesnt work at all. I tryed with whatsup, thinking was fault of app, and then i have tryed with recorder app, but still it seems not to work. i tap on record and then i'll stop and i expect file to be saved but it doesnt. i cannot find it in folder "recording"!! i tryed with jolla phone and it works. why? what component is missing, considering that microphone works in calls and other stuff ...l
i find out that recording with microphone doesnt work at all. I tryed with whatsup, thinking was fault of app, and then i have tryed with recorder app, but still it seems not to work. i tap on record and then i'll stop and i expect file to be saved but it doesnt. i cannot find it in folder "recording"!! i tryed with jolla phone and it works. why? what component is missing, considering that microphone works in calls and other stuff ...l
Could be nexus uses different pulseaudio source... or for some reason it switches it wrong.