A graphical front-end for command line emulators that hides the underlying operating system and is intended to be controlled with a joystick or gamepad.
When displays are hidden in the menu, the main menu wheel will not be in the correct position next time you launch.
In short, AM doesn't take into account hidden displays when deciding where to position the wheel entry next time it launches.
Although I am using AM+ to show this bug, it was inherited from the original version of AM.
See video (it should start on RingWide when relaunched but it starts two position backwards on Atomiswave - because we hid two systems):
https://youtu.be/iZWtXG7qP08
When displays are hidden in the menu, the main menu wheel will not be in the correct position next time you launch. In short, AM doesn't take into account hidden displays when deciding where to position the wheel entry next time it launches.
Although I am using AM+ to show this bug, it was inherited from the original version of AM.
See video (it should start on RingWide when relaunched but it starts two position backwards on Atomiswave - because we hid two systems): https://youtu.be/iZWtXG7qP08