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Aug 4, 2024, 8:43:36 PM8/4/24
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Inolder version of unity there was a settings dialog that you could have open before launching the game.

You would need to make your own setting menu in game or have a custom launcher for setting the setting before launching the game.

There are some ready to use Solutions in the assetstore, that might help if you are able to spend some money.


In older version of unity there was a settings dialog that you could have open before launching the game.

You would need to make your own setting menu in game or have a custom launcher for setting the setting before launching the game.

There are some ready to use Solutions in the assetstore, that might help if you are able to spend some money.




The amount of memory my computer has according to Windows is 4 GB, so if installing more memory cards will extend the memory settings options I can see if I can do that. Don't know what I could do about the "Permgen" thing though.


Just going to add this from my experience. If you even have a 32bit version of SDK, it won't work. Make sure that only 64bit versions are on your computer. I had 32Gb RAM and was trying to figure out why I couldn't get more than 1Gb memory. Max memory option is 16Gb now.


In some cases, the Agrimesh app takes over the default application launcher of Android cellphones. The app launcher is a piece of software that runs the application in your phone. The Agrimesh app is not designed to do what the launcher app does, so it should never take its place. If the launcher app was substituded by the Agrimesh app, this would cause the other applications (such as phone calls, text messages, etc) on your phone to not work. In this guide, we will go through the steps of changing the app launcher back to the default.


I tried right-clicking on the PyCharm icon in the Launcher when the app is running and selecting "Lock To Launcher" but this doesn't work (after pinning, when I try to run the software this way, the icon throbs in a very awkward manner a few times and does nothing).


A small app called Alacart was rumoured to be useful, but I have no idea how it works, and it appears useless. I'm not sure why the authors teased us with a "Help" button if there are no help files written for us to view.


I believe this one was created by JetBrains, but you can type your own. Then save it to /home/yourname/.local/share/applications/appname.desktop for a launcher tied to your own login, or to /usr/share/applications/appname.desktop if you want it to apply to other users of your system.


I have tried it on every version of Proton available in Steam and this happens on every version of Proton that will run the launcher. After pressing play, there is a 50/50 shot of shader cache running successfully, but I had it fail 8 times in a row yesterday which was particularly frustrating lol, however it worked on the 9th try. I am using kernel 5.15.0-107 if that is worth mentioning. I am a beginner to linux, hence Mint distro, so I am not too knowledgeable of all this.


As for the crash during shader compilation, do you have more details on your system? The recent kernels seems to have touched some part of the AMD GPU driver, which has a noticeable effect on Darktide (good or bad).


For example, AMD and Intel have contributed the source code for all their GPUs. So if you use Linux, you know those will work flawlessly out of the box without having to download and install anything.


Did some experimenting and found what is so far a solution or atleast working much better now. In the user_settings.config, I added the following to the appropriate alphabetical location(I initially tried adding to the end, but this would cause the settings to be reset every time you launch the game instead of just the first time after the edit):


I am currently using AEM 6.5 and trying to create a new launcher by navigating to tools>workflows>launcher>create>add launcher . When i enter all the required data i see an error dialog with (Node with path /conf/global/settings/workflow/launcher/config does not exist.)


A simple fix is to create the exact structure above, as you see in the screenshot. In case if you've completely deleted the /conf/global folder, I've created a content package that you can download & install which has the exact setup as in the screenshot above; if you would like to re-setup the structure, you can go straight to :4502/libs/granite/configurations/content/view.html/conf, to create the initial structure off /conf/global, but you must go into crx/de to complete the structure, by creating more sling:Folder nodes.


Hello @Varun_Shakya I am logged in as admin. And i checked the error logs.. I dont see any logging for this .. I checked the network tab i see that it is trying to make this call :4504/libs/cq/workflow/launcher and failing with 500 error and this is the response.. And if it helps i am using SP 6.5.4


@BrianKasingli..I created the launcher and the config folder at the same location but that still gives me an error ..When i used the package that was shared ..It works.. Trying to find out what exactly is missing in my setting. I want to try it without using the package ..


On Android Enterprise fully managed devices, Launcher allows enterprise IT admins to customize managed device home screens by selecting the wallpaper, apps, and icon positions. This standardizes the look and feel of all managed Android devices across different OEM devices and system versions.


Once the Microsoft Launcher application has been added to Intune, navigate to the Microsoft Intune admin center and select Apps > App configuration policies. Add a configuration policy for Managed devices running Android and choose Microsoft Launcher as the associated app. Click on Configuration settings to configure the different available Microsoft Launcher settings.


Configuration designer allows you to configure settings with an easy-to-use UI that lets you toggle features on or off and set values. In this method, there are a few disabled configuration keys with value type BundleArray. These configuration keys can only be configured by entering JSON data.


If you add properties with Configuration Designer, you can automatically convert these properties to JSON by selecting Enter JSON data from the Configuration settings format dropdown list as shown below.


Once properties are configured via the Configuration Designer, the JSON data will also be updated to only reflect these properties. To add additional configuration keys into the JSON Data, use the JSON script example to copy the necessary lines for each configuration key.


When editing previously created app configuration policies, if complex properties have been configured, the edit process will display the JSON Data editor. All previously configured settings will be preserved and you can switch to use the configuration designer to modify supported settings.


The following table lists the Microsoft Launcher available configuration keys, value types, default values, and descriptions. The description provides the expected device behavior based on the selected values. Configuration keys that are disabled in Configuration Designer aren't listed in the table.


NOTE: For Microsoft Launcher v 6.2 and later, this setting will no longer be enforced. Therefore, setting this value to True will have no effect. Your end users won't be able to customize the location of the search bar placement on their device.Dock ModeStringShowAllows you to enable the dock on the device when the user swipes up from the bottom on the home screen.If set to Show, the dock will be enabled.If set to Hidden, the dock will hide from the home screen, but the user can display it when it's needed.If set to Disabled, the dock will be disabled.

JSON key name:

com.microsoft.launcher.Dock.ModeDock Mode User Change AllowedStringTrueAllows you to specify if the Dock Mode setting can be changed by the end user.If set to True, the dock mode setting will only be enforced for the initial deployment. Later, the policy won't be enforced to respect any changes the user may have made.If set to False, the dock mode setting will be enforced on every sync.

JSON key name:

com.microsoft.launcher.Dock.Mode.UserChangeAllowedEnter JSON DataEnter JSON data to configure all available settings for Microsoft Launcher, and the settings disabled in Configuration Designer, as shown below.


Properties:Package: The application package nameClass: The application activity, which is specific to a certain app page. It would use the default app page if this value is empty.Home Screen App Order

JSON key: com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.AppOrderBundleArraySee: Home screen app orderAllows you to specify the app order on the home screen.

Properties:

Type: If you want to specify positions of apps, the only type supported is application. If you want to specify positions of web links, the type is weblink.Position: This specifies application icon slot on home screen. This starts from position 1 on the top left, and goes left to right, top to bottom.Package: This is application package name used for specifying app order.Class: The is an application activity, which is specific to a certain app page. The default app page will be used if this value is empty. This property is used for app.Label: The is an application activity, which is specific to a certain app page. The default app page will be used if this value is empty. This property is used for app.Link: The url to be launched after end user clicks the web link icon. This property is used for web link.Set Pinned Web Links

JSON key: com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.WebLinksBundleArrayN/AThis key allows you to pin website to the home screen as quick launch icon. That way you can make sure that end user can have quick and easy access to essential websites. You can modify location of each web link icon in 'Home Screen App Order' configuration.

Properties:

Label: The weblink title displayed on MS Launcher home screen.Link: The url to be launched after end user clicks the web link icon.Set Folder Icon Shape, Open Format, and Scroll Direction

JSON key: com.microsoft.launcher.Folder.StyleBundleArrayN/AAllows you to define appearance of folder icon and way of opening a folder on the Microsoft Launcher home screen and dock.

Properties:

folderShape: This key can be set as one of the five values: Rounded_square, Square, Squircle, Round, and Teardrop.openFullScreen: This key can be set as one of the values: True or False. If it set to True, the folder will be opened in the full screen. If it set to False, the folder won't be opened in the full screen.folderScroll: This key can be set as one of the values: vertical or horizontal. The default value is set as vertical.Set Folder Icon Shape, Open Format, and Scroll Direction User Change Allowed

JSON key: com.microsoft.launcher.Folder.Style.UserChangeAllowedBooleanTrueAllows you to specify if the Folder Style setting can be changed by the end user.

If set to True, the shape of folder, the way the folder opens, and the way the folder scrolls as defined in the policy will only be enforced for the initial deployment. Later, the policy won't be enforced to respect any changes the user may have made later.If set to False, the shape of folder, the way the folder opens, and the way the folder scrolls will be enforced on every sync.Set allow-listed applications "key": "com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.Applications", "valueBundleArray": [ "managedProperty": [ "key": "package", "valueString": "com.android.settings" , "key": "class", "valueString": "" ] ]Home screen app order "key": "com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.AppOrder", "valueBundleArray": [ "managedProperty": [ "key": "type", "valueString": "application" , "key": "position", "valueInteger": 1 , "key": "package", "valueString": "com.android.settings" , "key": "class", "valueString": "" ] ]Set Pinned Web link "key": "com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.WebLinks", "valueBundleArray": [ "managedProperty": [ "key": "label", "valueString": "weblink" , "key": "link", "valueString": " " ] ] , "key": "com.microsoft.launcher.HomeScreen.AppOrder", "valueBundleArray": [ "managedProperty": [ "key": "type", "valueString": "weblink" , "key": "position", "valueInteger": 2 , "key": "label", "valueString": "Microsoft" , "key": "link", "valueString": " " ] ] Microsoft Launcher configuration exampleThe following is an example JSON script with all the available configuration keys included:

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