How do I navigate the initial Windows setup when I turn on the ROG Ally for the first time? There are two ways to navigate the out of box experience setup: 1) you can use the touchscreen to navigate the steps, or 2) use the joystick as a cursor to click through the steps. The ...
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your Ally will enter Desktop Mode, allowing you to move the on-screen cursor with your joystick and select items using the buttons, just as if you were using a traditional mouse. By default, the controls
Applications recommended or supported for your ROG Ally. RedemptionLog in to your ASUS member account to review redemption records. Back to Contents Armoury Crate - Media Gallery ①Manage: To manage and move the screenshot and screen recording files.②Share: To share the screenshot or screen ...
Tested different HDMI cables and a different screen, same outcome. All that's left now is the Acefast dock...and the Ally of course. Since the dock works fine fine my laptop (over USB-C), it seems obvious to me that the Ally is the culprit. Some issue talking to the dock. Weird....
Along with having the usual A, B, X, and Y buttons, triggers, joysticks, View button, and Menu button, the Ally also has two mappable bumper buttons on the back. I quickly set one bumper as a screenshot button and the other as a Task Manager button. This didn't take at first, ...
Absolutely not, but you essentially enter a sandbox where you can just install games, and any of the thousands of verified games should (and usually do) just work. This is in contrast to the ROG Ally, which is just a laptop with a touchscreen and no keyboard or mouse. Sure, there's...
I’d highly recommend a protective case. I threw my tester in the laptop pocket of my backpack, and I found myself wishing I had another layer of protection for the screen. But that’s something I’ll worry about when I get my own ROG Ally. And I will be getting one; with my tes...
The design of the ROG Ally X might feel familiar, even if you haven’t owned an Ally device before. With a thumb stick either side of the 7-inch screen, along with a D-Pad on the left and four face buttons (matching the Xbox controller) on the right, the ROG Ally X looks a lot...
But the Steam Deck has a lower resolution screen that’s also dimmer, but far from unusable. Its frame-locking software also is easier to use, and in general I find the system can eke out a bit of time over the Ally, with its weaker SoC, while not as much as I'd like. The Stea...