You can also sort your content by using the drop-down menu at the top right of the page – alphabetically, or by most recently used game, or install date. To search for content within your Library, you’ll find a magnifying glass symbol at the top of the page. The “Purchased” tab shows everything you’ve bought and downloaded from PlayStation Store – both currently installed games, and things you might have deleted and can re-install whenever you like. They’ll also appear on your home screen as you access them. “Folders” shows each folder that you’ve created and filled with content, all in one place. The “All” tab will display every game and app that’s currently installed on your PS4 system – both digital downloads and games installed from a disc. When viewing your PS4 Library, there are a couple of new options: Be sure to choose the right option, as you don’t want to accidentally remove any games you’ve installed. To delete a folder from either your home screen or Library, simply navigate to it and select either “Delete folder only” or “Delete folder and content”. As before, you’ll then be able to name your folder and add games and apps to it. To create a new folder here, navigate down to the Folders tab, and go to “Create New”. You can add up to 1000 games and apps to each folder – so even with a 1TB PS4 and a serious gaming habit, you’ll have to go a long way to fill them up! Creating a folder from your LibraryĪt the far right of your home screen, you’ll find the Library icon. To add content to an already existing folder, choose a game either from your home screen or from your Library, press the Options button, choose “Add to folder” and select one of your existing folders from the list. Choose the “Select” button and you’ll see a list of all your installed games and apps put a tick against whatever you want to add and hit “Confirm”. Once your folder is named, you see a “Content” field. You could name them by genre, developer, type of app you’re going to add, or create a folder of your most played games. To create your first folder, choose a game or an app that you’ll want to add to it and press the Options button on your controller, and select “Add to folder”.īy default, it’ll simply be named “Folder” – but of course you can be as creative as you like.
Here’s a run-down of how to create folders, manage their content and personalise your PS4 experience: Creating a folder
Encouragement for the Worldwide BrotherhoodĮxternal data storage, JW Library, Windows 8.It’s one of the most requested features since the launch of PlayStation 4 – and now with the latest system software update 4.0, you can sort all of your most-used games and apps into folders that are easily accessible from the PS4 home screen.The new Dock etc in iOS 11 was the main thing I was keen for anyway.) Knowing I could always revert to a backup.
Maybe the problem doesn’t exist on the 2017 iPad Pro with its up-to 120Hz display. Documents 5 and iBooks work fine though with all betas I think. Some debug code perhaps slowing something down. It’s very strange, I think it’s to do with screen refresh timing or something. I’ve had this problem with almost every beta right until the one before the official release of that version of iOS. Specifically, selecting/highlighting some text results in text being selected/highlighted about 3 lines up! So it becomes a bit of a guessing game, sometimes setting the text size to huge in an attempt to highlight something at the end of a chapter.
I have been installing betas of iOS on my iPad Pro 9.7 and iPhone the last couple of years* but have decided to stop because of serious issues they can cause with JW Library on iPad. JW Library is working just fine on iOS 11.3 IOS 11.4 beta 1 has just been released but I won’t be trying it.