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@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ arguments -- see the next section.
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The meaning of most long options (that is, those options starting with a
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double-dash) can be inverted by prefixing them with "no-". For example,
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--no-aspect-ratio will turn aspect ratio correction off. This is useful
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`--no-aspect-ratio` will turn aspect ratio correction off. This is useful
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if you want to override a setting in the configuration file.
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The short game name ('game target') you see at the end of the command
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@ -1485,16 +1485,17 @@ built-in gameid. A brief list of the latter can be found in section 3.0.
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Examples:
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- Win32: Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
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C:\\Games\\LucasArts\\scummvm.exe -f
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-pC:\\Games\\LucasArts\\monkey\\ monkey Running Full Throttle from
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CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
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C:\\Games\\LucasArts\\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\\resource\\ ft
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- Win32:
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Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
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`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -pC:\Games\LucasArts\monkey\ monkey`
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Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
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`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\resource\ ft`
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- Unix: Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
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/path/to/scummvm -f -p/games/LucasArts/monkey/ monkey Running Full
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Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
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/path/to/scummvm -f -n -p/cdrom/resource/ ft
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- Unix:
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Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
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`/path/to/scummvm -f -p/games/LucasArts/monkey/ monkey`
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Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
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`/path/to/scummvm -f -n -p/cdrom/resource/ ft`
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### 5.2) Global Menu
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**Windows Vista/7:**
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\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\ScummVM\\Saved games\\
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`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\Saved games\`
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**Windows 2000/XP:**
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\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\Saved
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games\\
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`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
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**Windows NT4:**
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<windir>\\Profiles\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\Saved games\\
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`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
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Saved games are stored under a hidden area in Windows
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NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7, which can be accessed by running
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`%APPDATA%\\ScummVM\\Saved Games` or by enabling hidden files in Windows
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`%APPDATA%\ScummVM\Saved Games` or by enabling hidden files in Windows
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Explorer.
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Note for Windows NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7 users: The default saved games
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### 6.3) Viewing/Loading saved games from the command line
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--list-saves:
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This switch may be used to display a list of the current saved games
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of the specified target game and their corresponding save slots. If no
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target is specified, it lists saved games for all known target.
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Usage: --list-saves --game=[TARGET], where [TARGET] is the target game.
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Engines which currently support --list-saves are:
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AGI
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AGOS
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CGE
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CINE
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CRUISE
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DRACI
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GROOVIE
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HUGO
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KYRA
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LURE
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MOHAWK
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PARALLACTION
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QUEEN
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SAGA
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SCI
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SCUMM
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SKY
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SWORD1
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SWORD2
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TEENAGENT
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TINSEL
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TITANIC
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TOON
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TOUCHE
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TSAGE
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TUCKER
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ZVISION
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--save-slot/-x:
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This switch may be used to load a saved game directly from the command line.
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Usage: --save-slot[SLOT] or -x[SLOT], where [SLOT] is the save slot number.
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Engines which currently support --save-slot/-x are:
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AGI
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CGE
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CINE
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CRUISE
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DRACI
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GROOVIE
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HUGO
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KYRA
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LURE
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MOHAWK
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QUEEN
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SAGA
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SCI
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SCUMM
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SKY
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SWORD1
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SWORD2
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TEENAGENT
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TINSEL
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TITANIC
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TOON
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TOUCHE
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TSAGE
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TUCKER
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ZVISION
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**`--list-saves`**
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This switch may be used to display a list of the current saved games
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of the specified target game and their corresponding save slots. If no
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target is specified, it lists saved games for all known target.
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Usage: `--list-saves --game=[TARGET]`, where \[TARGET\] is the target game.
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Engines which currently support ``--list-saves`` are:
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- AGI
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- AGOS
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- CGE
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- CINE
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- CRUISE
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- DRACI
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- GROOVIE
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- HUGO
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- KYRA
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- LURE
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- MOHAWK
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- PARALLACTION
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- QUEEN
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- SAGA
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- SCI
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- SCUMM
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- SKY
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- SWORD1
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- SWORD2
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- TEENAGENT
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- TINSEL
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- TITANIC
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- TOON
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- TOUCHE
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- TSAGE
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- TUCKER
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- ZVISION
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**`--save-slot/-x`**
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This switch may be used to load a saved game directly from the command line.
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Usage: `--save-slot[SLOT]` or `-x[SLOT]`, where \[SLOT\] is the save slot number.
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Engines which currently support `--save-slot` / `-x are`:
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- AGI
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- CGE
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- CINE
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- CRUISE
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- DRACI
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- GROOVIE
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- HUGO
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- KYRA
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- LURE
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- MOHAWK
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- QUEEN
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- SAGA
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- SCI
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- SCUMM
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- SKY
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- SWORD1
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- SWORD2
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- TEENAGENT
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- TINSEL
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- TITANIC
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- TOON
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- TOUCHE
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- TSAGE
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- TUCKER
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- ZVISION
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## 7.0) Music and Sound
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windows - Windows MIDI. Uses built-in sequencer, for Windows users
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To select a sound driver, select it in the Launcher, or pass its name
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via the '-e' option to scummvm, for example:
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via the `-e` option to scummvm, for example:
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scummvm -eadlib monkey2
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`scummvm -eadlib monkey2`
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### 7.1) AdLib emulation
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**Windows Vista/7:**
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\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
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`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
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**Windows 2000/XP:**
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\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application
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Data\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
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`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
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**Windows NT4:**
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<windir>\\Profiles\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
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`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
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**Windows 95/98/ME:**
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<windir>\\scummvm.ini,
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`<windir>\scummvm.ini`
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If an earlier version of ScummVM was installed under Windows, the
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previous default location of '<windir>\\scummvm.ini' will be kept.
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previous default location of `<windir>\scummvm.ini` will be kept.
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**Unix:**
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**Mac OS X:**
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`~/Library/Preferences/ScummVM Preferences` (here, \~ refers to your
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`~/Library/Preferences/ScummVM Preferences` (here, `~` refers to your
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home directory)
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**Others:**
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scummvm.ini in the current directory
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`scummvm.ini` in the current directory
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An example config file looks as follows:
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