4IFIR

Using 4ifir Modules

All settings are configured through the Uberhand menu, which is called up by pressing (L)+(R)+(▲), where (L) - is the left Joy-Con’s upper bumper, (R) - is the right Joy-Con’s upper bumper, and (▲) - is the up button on the D-pad.

You can set any combination in the /config/uberhand/config.ini file

After pressing these three buttons simultaneously, the Uberhand menu will appear with the following options:

Pressing (A) on an item will open its individual menu.

Enabling and Disabling Modules

The Sysmodules module allows you to enable and disable selected modules and manage their autoloading. Keep in mind that some modules can be enabled and disabled without restarting, while others require a console reboot to be activated or deactivated.

To the right of the module name, its status is indicated, for example **On х, where On indicates the current state of the module, and **х indicates whether the module is set to autoload (х - not set, house icon - set).

Pressing (A) allows you to enable or disable the module. The (Y) button toggles the module’s autoload setting.If pressing (A) doesn’t change the module’s state, it means it can only be controlled by rebooting the console. Enable the module’s autoload and reboot the console to activate it, or disable autoload and reboot to deactivate it.

Modules that can be enabled at any time are grouped in the Dynamic section at the top, while those that require a reboot are grouped in the Static section.

Managing Console Operation Mode (Handheld/Docked, ReverseNX-RT)

The ReverseNX-RT module allows you to forcibly enable docked mode when playing in handheld mode and vice versa. Using the Change system control button, you need to enable manual mode switching (displayed in the Controlled by system line, where No means you can manually switch modes). After that, you can switch modes with the Change mode button (displayed in the Mode line).

It is important to understand that in docked mode, the console forcibly increases CPU clock speeds, resulting in better image quality but faster battery consumption.