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You can activate certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command line on Windows, or the terminal on a Linux environment, those options are called ''arguments'', wich are described below
=Introduction=
PCSX2 versions 0.9.7 and higher have full commandline support, announced on [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-blog-The-return-of-the-Commandline?pid=118520#pid118520 The return of the Commandline!] blog entry.
PCSX2 versions 0.9.7 and higher have full commandline support, announced on [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-blog-The-return-of-the-Commandline?pid=118520#pid118520 The return of the Commandline!] blog entry.
This means you can activate certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command line on Windows, or the terminal on a Linux environment, those options are called ''arguments'', wich are described below.


Those command line options can be added to a shortcut. That means you can have as many shortcuts to ''pcsx2.exe'' with different options and settings as you need.  
Those command line options can be added to a shortcut. That means you can have as many shortcuts to ''pcsx2.exe'' with different options and settings as you need.  


=Syntax=
=Syntax=
You use the following format:
You should use the following format:
<code>
<code>
:pcsx2.exe ''"IsoFile" --option="value"''
:pcsx2.exe ''"IsoFile" --option="value"''
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