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Always manually save your configuration file before closing RetroArch, or turn on Save Configuration on Quit under Settings. To help narrow down your setup, tell me:

Most custom themes are community-driven projects hosted on platforms like GitHub or shared in forums.

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RetroArch is already a powerful emulation frontend, but its default interface (especially the or Ozone drivers) can feel dated or cluttered. Enter the world of custom themes —community-made visual overhauls that let you personalize everything from background art to icon sets and font colors.

Heavy, uncompressed custom wallpapers or animated backgrounds can cause menu lag on low-end devices like the Raspberry Pi or budget Android phones. Stick to the "Monochrome" or "Pixel" icon packs for these devices. Always manually save your configuration file before closing

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If you downloaded a custom icon pack, you generally extract the contents into the assets/xmb/monochrome folder (or create a new folder for the specific theme). If you are adding custom wallpapers, place them in the wallpapers folder. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

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Use Ozone driver for stability; XMB is prettier but more crash-prone with custom assets.