Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When sorting by recently played, launching a game puts it at the top of the list. However, the cursor keeps its position (perhaps far down the list) upon rebooting. I then need to scroll to get back to the beginning where my current games are. Removing most scrolling is the main reason I sort by recently played. I also have muscle memory issues where I'll expect to launch my most recently-played game by pressing A immediately, but some other game is selected instead.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like for the cursor to optionally always start back at the top of the list, where the most recently-played game is (when sorting by recently played). It would basically match the behavior of the Nintendo Switch's home screen, which I am used to.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've tried other types of sorting, which don't really address this.
Additional context
My knowledge of TWiLightMenu's inner workings are limited, but I believe what I'm suggesting is an option to set these two values within settings.ini to 0 and then never change them:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When sorting by recently played, launching a game puts it at the top of the list. However, the cursor keeps its position (perhaps far down the list) upon rebooting. I then need to scroll to get back to the beginning where my current games are. Removing most scrolling is the main reason I sort by recently played. I also have muscle memory issues where I'll expect to launch my most recently-played game by pressing A immediately, but some other game is selected instead.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like for the cursor to optionally always start back at the top of the list, where the most recently-played game is (when sorting by recently played). It would basically match the behavior of the Nintendo Switch's home screen, which I am used to.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've tried other types of sorting, which don't really address this.
Additional context
My knowledge of TWiLightMenu's inner workings are limited, but I believe what I'm suggesting is an option to set these two values within![image](https://github.com/DS-Homebrew/TWiLightMenu/assets/100009418/e06f77a7-83fc-4388-bde5-34ebd64761c4)
settings.ini
to0
and then never change them: