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You can specify certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command-line under Windows, or the terminal in Linux environment. This guide will give you the list of these options.
You can specify certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command-line under Windows, or the terminal in Linux environment.


=Introduction=
=Introduction=
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*[http://steambanners.booru.org/ Steambanners]
*[http://steambanners.booru.org/ Steambanners]
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:'''7)''' By default, games added to Steam client in this manner do not have background images on their details pages. But any screenshots you take while playing a game using Steam (''F12'' '''Steam''' hotkey), are automatically used later as the background image for that game. Bear in mind though that ''F12'' key is also the movie capture shortcut in '''GSdx''' PCSX2 plugin, so you additionally will need to click ''Cancel'' when the movie capture dialog appears.
:'''7)''' By default, games added to Steam client in this manner do not have background images on their details pages. But any screenshots you take while playing a game using Steam (''F12'' '''Steam''' hotkey), are automatically used later as the background image for that game. Bear in mind though that ''F12'' key is also the movie capture shortcut in '''GSdx''' PCSX2 plugin, so you additionally will need to click ''Cancel'' when the movie capture dialog appears or edit the PCSX2_keys.ini file to assign that action to another key.


:'''8)''' You can also create a custom category like ''Playstation 2'', to group your PS2 games.
:'''8)''' You can also create a custom category like ''Playstation 2'', to group your PS2 games.
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There is an open source project called ICE, that allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br />
There is an open source project called ICE, that allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br />
'''Please read its documentation carefully before using it.'''}}
'''Please read its documentation carefully before using it.'''}}


=Commandline options and XBMC=
=Commandline options and XBMC=
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