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    sdetweil @Klinge
    last edited by Jan 9, 2025, 5:55 PM

    @Klinge if you use the os desktop menu top left, preferences, last entry i think is display configuration, you can rotate there

    Sam

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      Klinge @sdetweil
      last edited by Jan 9, 2025, 6:22 PM

      @sdetweil Oh! So simple? It is like at Windows. Only with mouse configuration. I found it under Screen configuration - > orientation
      Thank you again for your help. You are my little hero 😉

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        robertybob @sdetweil
        last edited by Mar 9, 2025, 4:22 PM

        @sdetweil Is it still possible to rotate the screen via the command line? Or must it be done using the desktop? (having the same issue, with the same labwc output, so thought best not to start a new topic)

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          sdetweil @robertybob
          last edited by Mar 9, 2025, 4:44 PM

          @robertybob i do not know

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            sdetweil @robertybob
            last edited by sdetweil Mar 10, 2025, 5:53 PM Mar 9, 2025, 5:26 PM

            @robertybob google search found this

            
            To rotate the display using the command line on a Raspberry Pi with the LabWC compositor, you can use the wlr-randr command, specifying the output and desired rotation (e.g., wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate right). 
            Here's a more detailed breakdown:
            1. Identify your output:
            Determine the name of your display output. You can find this using wlr-randr without any arguments, which will list the available outputs.
            Example: wlr-randr
            Look for an output like HDMI-A-1 or DSI-0. 
            2. Rotate the display:
            Use the wlr-randr command with the --output and --rotate options.
            Example (rotate 90 degrees clockwise): wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate right
            Example (rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise): wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate left
            Example (rotate 180 degrees): wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate 180
            Example (rotate to normal orientation): wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate normal 
            3. Make the rotation permanent (optional):
            You can add the wlr-randr command to an autostart file to make the rotation persistent after a reboot.
            Find the autostart file: ~/.config/labwc/autostart
            Add your command: Open the file in a text editor (e.g., nano ~/.config/labwc/autostart) and add the wlr-randr command at the end of the file.
            Example: @wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --rotate right
            Note: The @ symbol is important for autostart scripts. 
            4. Troubleshooting:
            

            Sam

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              rkorell @robertybob
              last edited by rkorell Mar 9, 2025, 7:22 PM Mar 9, 2025, 7:19 PM

              @robertybob yes, screen rotation is still possible via CLI/terminal…

              edit “/usr/share/dispsetup.sh”
              eg:

              sudo nano /usr/share/dispsetup.sh
              

              there you will find an if clause at the beginning:

              if ! raspi-config nonint is_pi || raspi-config nonint is_kms ; then
              if xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left --dryrun>
              xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left
              

              the word after “rotate” defines the rotation :-)

              NO rotation = “normal”, rest is obvious.
              You must change this in both occurances.

              In same statement you define the resolution for the screen, as well - after “mode”(given example 2560x1440)

              HTH

              Regards,
              Ralf

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                robertybob @rkorell
                last edited by Mar 10, 2025, 5:30 PM

                @rkorell

                Mine looks a little different :(

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                  robertybob @sdetweil
                  last edited by Mar 10, 2025, 5:38 PM

                  @sdetweil The code has seemingly changed

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                  That didn’t work, but

                  wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --transform 90
                  
                  

                  does! Except… when I reboot, the screen goes back to the way it was

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                    sdetweil @robertybob
                    last edited by sdetweil Mar 10, 2025, 5:56 PM Mar 10, 2025, 5:54 PM

                    @robertybob did you see the section on autostart? as the
                    wlr-randr is not persistent

                    Sam

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                      robertybob @sdetweil
                      last edited by Mar 10, 2025, 6:05 PM

                      @sdetweil Ah, I couldn’t find the folder as it’s not in /.config/labwc/autostart but instead appears to be /usr/share/labwc

                      I’ll give that a go! Thank you :D

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