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    Raspberry RetroPie user here! Achievement gifs on a raspberry pi touchscreen!

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    • J
      Jghollowelliv
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      Hello!

      I’ve been working with a raspberry pi for a year now with RetroPie. I just figured out retroachievements and I recently purchased a 3.5” touchscreen case for it.

      I was thinking it would be interesting if I could get a gif to play on the touchscreen when I unlock an achievement. I do not want to play the games on the touch screen.

      The original idea was to program in a touch screen shutdown button, and the idea for achievements followed.

      Thanks in advance!

      -J.G.

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        Jghollowelliv @Jghollowelliv
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        @Jghollowelliv shameless self bump. It would be nice to know what I can do with this touch screen case I bought and how it could work with RetroPie!

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          AFAIR there's no trigger in RetroArch - tied to RetroArchievements - that could be used to execute a program (so that you can show something on the screen).
          You can show anything you'd like on it - use it to show the currently running game and maybe displaying a screenshot of the game ?

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            Jghollowelliv @mitu
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            @mitu thank you so much! Could I get mirrored playback of the game? Might be interesting as I’m playing a game... I’m afraid it might be a usage of resources that’ll choke the Pi.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
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              It depends on how is it connected to the Pi - if it's HDMI, you can get an HDMI splitter and connect both your TV and the screen at once.

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