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    Screen rotation for Retropie GUI

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    • eclark5483E
      eclark5483 @mitu
      last edited by

      @mitu Yes, I realize that. To clarify, I'd rather use the Raspian OS utilizing the Retropie/Emulationstation front end over just plain ole' Raspian without all the bells and whistles.

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        jdrassa @Sano
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        @sano said in Screen rotation for Retropie GUI:

        Beware, IIRC, rotating screen 90° (or 270°) through display_rotate have a quite important performance impact.
        That said, I don't know if it's still the case.
        See here for example : https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/403#issuecomment-86962019

        EmulationStation now has support for screen rotation to get around this. Details can be found here.

        Get latest build of EmulationStation for Windows here

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        • eclark5483E
          eclark5483 @jdrassa
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          @jdrassa One of the things I got from reading that, is that a new theme will indeed need to be made. Can someone point me to the correct folders and files I would need to modify, and what is the theme using? .CSS, .XML? C, etc,etc. Kinda like to research it a bit. Sorry if I'm not well versed in Pi frontends. But I can modify most formats without too much assist. I see many others have authored themes, so I am assuming changing aspects on a custom design wouldn't be too difficult.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @eclark5483
            last edited by

            @eclark5483 https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Creating-Your-Own-EmulationStation-Theme/

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            • eclark5483E
              eclark5483 @mitu
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              @mitu said in Screen rotation for Retropie GUI:

              @eclark5483 https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Creating-Your-Own-EmulationStation-Theme/

              Yes, thank you, exactly what I was looking for. Exactly what I figured needed done as well. This is one of the reasons why I inquired in another topic about Retropie in a virtual machine and transferring files. Hey I love coding, great past time, but I prefer doing it on my Windows 10 PC where I have tools at my disposal that I'm more familiar with. I mean, I can squeak by just fine with Linux and all, guess I'm just spoiled by Redmond. But yeah, thanks for the help. I think I can press forward now.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @eclark5483
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                @eclark5483 If you're developing on Windows, check out the ES Toolkit, ES runs also on Windows and you can pretty much do your development exclusively on the PC.

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                • eclark5483E
                  eclark5483 @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu Thank you, downloading v1.1 right now. Will take a quick look at it tonight. I am only using 1 emulator (MAME), so at least my file structure won't be complex and tedious. I'll probably just do a simple mod of the carbon theme for what I need it for. Then maybe later on down the line when I get bored I'll look at completing other systems.

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                  • eclark5483E
                    eclark5483
                    last edited by eclark5483

                    Hey, can I add code to the ES screen that you get when you are configuring your joystick, to ask the user if they would like to rotate/switch resolution and have their selection sent to the correct theme (without needing source code)? Like I said, I'm just gonna mod the carbon code a bit, make it easier for a "per monitor", maybe add a couple other resolution variables that I wouldn't otherwise need but may prove helpful to others.

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                    • SanoS
                      Sano
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                      @DougA @jdrassa
                      Thanks for the information guys.
                      By reading the provided link, I understand that rotating screen via display_rotate (kernel/framebuffer) still has a performance impact, but now ES (as the various emulators do) supports vertical screen (through VG/GL) without this impact.
                      Good to know.

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                      • JSMJ
                        JSM
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                        I know this is a necrobump, but I just wanted to say thanks for this. I was trying to run my Retropie in my Arcade1up Galaga cab vertically using that config.txt rotate optino, but the screen tearing was driving me nuts. Downloaded a fresh Retropie 4.5 image, installed the Dev version of Emulation station, and not everything is perfect (except the retropie configs/run command stuff that are rotated 90 degrees!) Seriously - thanks for bumping this thread and adding more info. It was very helpful.

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                          treki
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                          I know, it's a old topic. But still an info:

                          /boot/config.txt
                          display_rotate=1

                          works perfect.

                          I also have to uncomment:

                          disable_overscan=1

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                            peterisgb @blackshadow
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                            @blackshadow said in Screen rotation for Retropie GUI:

                            quick copy and paste from another site to save me writing it out lol

                            Step 1 – Edit Config.txt

                            Start by editing the config.txt file ether via the sd or with:

                            sudo nano /boot/config.txt

                            Add one of the following lines to the bottom of the file :

                            display_rotate=0
                            display_rotate=1
                            display_rotate=2
                            display_rotate=3
                            0 is the normal configuration. 1 is 90 degrees. 2 is 180 degress. 3 is 270 degrees.
                            If you are using the Official Raspberry Pi touch screen you can use “lcd_rotate” rather than “display_rotate”.

                            Save the file by using CTRL-X, Y then ENTER.

                            as the site you linked references the 7inch pi screen ill assume thats what your using you can use the lcd_rotate that is mentioned as apposed to display rotate

                            Thanks. This needs the thumbs up as all other routes didnt work. This. Yes. Thanks

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