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    Is there any way to lock down retropie?

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    • ohmycommodoreO
      ohmycommodore
      last edited by ohmycommodore

      Hang on, is it possible at all to simply set a password, and protect some of these things that way? Then they don't need oddball multiple button presses, etc. In my head it's still about keeping things open for who they need to be open for... the "admin" essentially. Closed for the rest who wouldn't (and shouldn't) have the password.

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      • lostlessL
        lostless @pjft
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        @pjft basically the way that @Capeman is recommending locks down the system per controller. If you always use the same controllers, you can lock those down and have a another controller or keyboard ,that isn't locked down and use that to shut Down or restart. Or even adjust retroarch setting. The only thing that you still can't get to is the retropie menu without editing the essystems.cfg from a computer or using a keyboard on the pie and manually edit it from there. That's

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        • CapemanC
          Capeman @pjft
          last edited by

          @pjft said in Is there any way to lock down retropie?:

          @capeman this is exactly how @Zigurana 's kids mode works.

          As for your hack to lock down the ES menus, how do you exit ES? Do you have an external shutdown switch or something? That sounds like a big roadblock, or am I missing something obvious?

          I put a posted above with a couple videos to solve this issue. One of them is the GPIO shutdown button and the other is a way to add a shutdown/reset menu as a system to the carousel. These method's do effectively kill the ability to shutdown, as a powerblock user i kind of take that for granted, haha.

          I haven't tried @Zigurana's kid's settting, only mostly because I usually stick to the officially updatable version of ES. Is his version merged with favorites/collections? I'm hooked on those now, haha.

          Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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          • HurricaneFanH
            HurricaneFan @Capeman
            last edited by

            @capeman If you own the necessary hardware, it makes sense to use your approach. :)

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            • CapemanC
              Capeman @Capeman
              last edited by

              @HurricaneFan
              Doing this shutdown method wouldn't require anything extra, set this up before disabling everything else and ES would be pretty kid friendly.

              @capeman said in Is there any way to lock down retropie?:

              There are also lots of demos online of people setting up a "system" on the carousel. Here's one i found on youtube:

              Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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              • HexH
                Hex
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                I think we can do better if there is a need for Shutdown system

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                • CapemanC
                  Capeman @Hex
                  last edited by Capeman

                  @hex said in Is there any way to lock down retropie?:

                  I think we can do better if there is a need for Shutdown system

                  What about a single ES lock code that would:

                  1. deactivated the start/select options menus, making just a shutdown option if start is pressed.
                  2. Hides the "retropie" system on the carousel
                  3. locks add/remove favorites command
                  4. Disable runcommand (this might be harder to do since this option isn't integrated into ES)

                  Activated by pressing select 10 times or something similar. Pressing select 10 times again would restore the unlocked state.

                  Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                    Zigurana @Capeman
                    last edited by

                    Hi guys,
                    There was something very similar to this in the kid-mode ui branch of ES I build ages ago (terribly outdated by now, I'm afraid).
                    It featured the hiding of menu items, systems, and games. It unlocked via the Konami code.
                    There were two locked modes: kiosk (hiding all configuration menus, but showing all games) and kid (hiding menus and showing only white-listed games).
                    My plan is still to bring that to the main ES branch, which should be easier to do, now the filtering is in place. However, I want to have the theming refactoring done first, because that would make the theming implementation much cleaner (ie. Not breaking ES when running older themes).

                    If tetris has thought me anything, it's that errors pile up and that accomplishments dissappear.

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                      dunginhawk
                      last edited by

                      capeman thats exactly what I would love to see... while the workarounds you mentioned arent hard, it would be much easier to have a button combo or 10 presses etc... would be a great option.

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                      • lostlessL
                        lostless
                        last edited by

                        I was thinking that we can somehow make the retropie menu into a custom collection. So that way only the golden controllers (the ones programmed without restrictions) and a keyboard can easily turn it off and on. I will have to test and see if I can get a solution to work.

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                        • pjftP
                          pjft @lostless
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                          @lostless That would be quite ingenious.

                          I'm not sure that will work, I am very much under the impression that I don't allow stuff from the RetroPie menu to show in some collections - at least Last Played.

                          Do give it a go and see how it goes. :)

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                          • lostlessL
                            lostless
                            last edited by lostless

                            no go and i realized that custom collections relies on the run command commands from the es_systems.cfg to work. i made a retro pie custom collection, but having a system that is now hidden won't work. still thinking how it can be done. I'm no coder.

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