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Customization
Argosy is built for handhelds, so most of the default styling is already tuned for small screens and controllers. This page covers the options you can change under Settings > Appearance and Settings > Interface.
Settings > Appearance > Theme cycles through:
- Light
- Dark
- System — follows your Android theme.
Settings > Appearance > Accent Color and Secondary Color each expose a hue slider (0–360°). Tap to reset to the default accent. The app's highlight, focus, and button colors follow these values live.
Settings > Appearance also exposes:
- UI Scale — 50% to 150% in 5% increments. Useful on very small or very large screens.
- Grid Density — Compact / Normal / Spacious. Controls how tight game tiles and list rows pack together.
There is no separate font picker; text follows the Material 3 type scale at the chosen UI scale.
Settings > Interface > Home Screen controls the home screen backdrop:
- Installed Games Only — hide games you don't have downloaded, so the home screen reflects what you can actually play right now.
- Background — use the focused game's box art, or pick a custom image.
- Blur, Saturation, Opacity — sliders to tune the backdrop so foreground text stays readable.
- Video Wallpaper — play a short video preview behind the focused tile. Includes a delay (0–5 seconds) before playback starts and a mute toggle.
- Accent Color Footer — tint the footer hint bar with your accent color.
Settings > Interface > UI Sounds lets you pick a tone for each interaction:
- Navigate, Section Change, Select, Back
- Open Modal, Close Modal
- Favorite / Unfavorite
- Download Start / Complete / Cancel
- Error, Toggle, Volume Preview, Launch Game
Each event has a dropdown with 15+ preset tones (Tap Light, Pop Confirm, Buzz Error, Swipe Back, etc.) plus Silent. You can leave any event silent.
Settings > Interface > Background Music (or Settings > Sounds > Background Music):
- Enable / disable the toggle.
- Volume — five levels from 2% to 35%.
- Music file — pick a single audio file, or a folder of music.
- Shuffle — enabled when a folder is selected.
The now-playing track is shown when a folder is in use.
Some emulation handhelds have addressable RGB LEDs. On those devices, Settings > Appearance > LED Control exposes:
- Enable — master toggle.
- Brightness — 0–100%.
- Custom Default Color — pick a hue for the idle state.
- Cover Art Colors — LEDs match a gradient pulled from the focused game's box art.
- Reactive Audio — LEDs pulse to the currently playing audio.
- Screen Colors — LEDs mirror the dominant colors on screen (requires screen capture permission).
If your device doesn't have LEDs, this section is hidden.
Settings > Controls has toggles for:
- Swap A/B — swaps the confirm and cancel buttons both functionally and visually. The footer hints update to match, so prompts show the right icon for your physical layout.
- Swap X/Y
- Swap Start/Select
Useful on devices whose physical buttons use the opposite convention from Android defaults.
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