On Android devices, certain applications can draw content on top of other apps. This feature, commonly referred to as “drawing over other apps,” or displaying a software element over other applications, facilitates functionalities such as floating widgets or quick-access menus. When using the Dolphin emulator on Android, this ability might sometimes cause visual conflicts or performance degradation. The user may wish to disable the capacity of the application to draw content in front of other apps to address these problems.
Deactivating this display technique can improve the overall user experience by resolving graphical errors, mitigating potential slowdowns, and streamlining interactions with the emulator. Historically, such overlay features have been a source of compatibility issues across various Android applications. Control over this functionality ensures better resource management and predictive operation, leading to a more consistent user session.