adiros 1 Posted May 19, 2021 Hey I'm sorry but I searched the Layout and skin topics and couldn't find an answer so I'm posting this question here . I'm a total noob in aurora, I love this dashboard so far but I I don't really like how it looks tbh. Can I make it look like the old FSD , which also looks like the early days of the 360 original dashboard? Here's a video example of what I mean(tho I'm pretty sure it's clear^^) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daniel_tobon 6 Posted May 20, 2021 @adiros if you wanna the FSD appearance instead of the Aurora, you should install the FSD. Does not make sense to have a skin for that, no offense! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adiros 1 Posted May 20, 2021 Non-taking ty for the reply, however I was asking just because (from what I heard) Aurora is much better and got more support and I really like it, the only think I like more in FSD is the way the dashboard organized and layout etc. well if there's nothing I can do I'll survive with how it looks =] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daniel_tobon 6 Posted May 21, 2021 @adiros I think the closer functionality to get everything organized is with the sort script function (when you press RB in the dashboard). Aurora by default has Homebrew, Kinect, Xbox classic, etc. and what you can do is create your own custom filter for Xbox 360, emulators, etc. For example, in my case, I don't like to have 360 Nand flasher, xex menu, dashlaunch mixed with my xbox 360 games on Aurora. So I created a filter called: GAMES to have everything organized. In GAMES I will get all my xbox 360 games display on aurora, also xbox classic, and arcade games. In APPLICATIONS I will get all the apps regarding xex menu, dashlaunch, etc and In EMULATORS, I will get all the emulators I got for my xbox. With these filters, I set up by default GAMES, so each time Aurora boots on my xbox, I will get to display just the games. And if I want to see my apps, I just press RB button and then, the applications are display and the same for the emulators. I think this is the closer appearance organization that Aurora could give you. You won't get everything divides by a folder, but instead by a filter. Please check this video, it is showing what I just said: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites