Settings
Sakura’s settings live in a single sheet, opened from the Library. It’s organized into sections covering audio, the app, your library, saves, the engine, and the in-game overlay — plus a footer with links to Sakura’s policies and the app’s version.
Opening Settings
Section titled “Opening Settings”Tap the gear icon from the Library to open the Settings sheet. It has its own navigation stack, so you can drill into sub-screens like Color Tag Settings or the Font Library without losing your place. The X in the top-right corner closes the whole sheet and returns you to the Library.
Section help buttons
Section titled “Section help buttons”Most sections have a small ? button next to their title. Tapping it opens this documentation site directly to that section’s page, so if you’re ever unsure what a setting does, that’s the fastest way to get here.
Settings sections
Section titled “Settings sections”| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Volume | Master volume for game audio |
| General | Appearance, animated background, file filtering |
| Game Overlay | The overlay button and Quick Menu shown during play |
| ONScripter Engine | Global defaults for language, rendering, rollback, timing, and audio |
| Library | Game icons, color tags, and color tag weights |
| Save & Data | iCloud saves, automatic backups, and backup limits |
Where per-game settings live
Section titled “Where per-game settings live”The Settings sheet only holds global defaults. To override a setting for one specific game — its engine, language, render scale, rollback behavior, font, or translation — open that game’s own Game Settings screen from its detail page instead. See Game Settings for how per-game overrides work and how they relate to these global defaults.
Footer
Section titled “Footer”At the bottom of the Settings sheet you’ll find Privacy Policy and Terms of Use links, plus the app’s current version number.