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Once installed:
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• Press Super + Shift + S
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1. You’ll see the W.O.P.R splash:
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W.O.P.R
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Shall we play a game?
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2. If you have saved settings it will ask:
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• Yes – Use previous settings
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• No – Configure new settings
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3. If configuring new settings:
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• Choose your render/output resolution (see Features)
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• Choose your MangoHud overlay preset
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4. The “Launching Gaming Mode” screen summarises:
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• Render resolution
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Enter Gaming Mode
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Once installed and after re-logging in if requested:
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1. Press SUPER+SHIFT+S.
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2. A themed TUI will appear.
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1. Previous settings prompt
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If you have launched gaming mode before, you’ll see:
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• “Previous settings found. Use previous settings?”
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• Yes – reuse saved resolution and MangoHud options
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• No – go through the wizards again
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2. Resolution selector
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You’ll be shown your current display (e.g. 3840×2160 @ 60Hz) and:
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• Native resolution (best quality)
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• 1440p upscaled from 1080p (more FPS)
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• Native 1440p
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• 1440p → 4K upscaled (balanced)
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• Native 4K/UHD
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These correspond to different Gamescope render/output combinations.
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3. MangoHud overlay
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Choose one of:
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• Off – no overlay
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• Minimal – FPS only, recommended
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• Full Stats – detailed CPU/GPU metrics, frametime graph, temps, etc.
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4. Launch screen
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A final “Launching Gaming Mode” screen summarises:
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• Chosen render resolution
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• Output resolution
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• Refresh rate
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• MangoHud preset
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Then gamescope + Steam are started.
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• Press Super + Shift + R
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• gamescope & Steam are closed
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• CPU governor and GPU perf modes are restored
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• hypridle state is restored and idle-prevention lock removed
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• A small WOPR exit message is shown, then you’re back to your normal desktop.
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You can also run the launchers directly from a terminal:
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The script then:
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• Exports the correct MANGOHUD_CONFIG (if enabled)
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• Runs gamemoderun gamescope ... -- steam <args>
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• Stores the Gamescope PID under ~/.cache/gaming-session/session.pid
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~/.local/share/steam-launcher/enter-gamesmode
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~/.local/share/steam-launcher/leave-gamesmode
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By default Steam is launched in Big Picture/tenfoot mode.
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Exit Gaming Mode
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When you’re done:
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• Press SUPER+SHIFT+R.
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This runs leave-gamesmode, which:
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• Finds and cleanly kills the running Gamescope session created by W.O.P.R.
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• Restores:
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• CPU governors
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• GPU performance / power settings (where possible)
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• Any idle/lock tweaks created for the session
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• Removes the session lock files in ~/.cache/gaming-session/.
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If Gamescope failed to start or exits early, the cleanup routines still run to return your system to its previous state.
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