05-31-2024, 04:18 PM
@TamedShrew
Hi, Nick.
Interesting. I have an official 7" Touchscreen as well but mine is oriented the "right" way. Since the display is correct at boot, Ive never even tried inverting it. I've been happily using it with moOde releases from way back when to moOde 8.3.9 most recently.
So, first I booted the player to moOde 8.3.9. As you said, the display properly inverts when I select Rotate display 180 Deg and reboot.
Next, I booted the same player to moOde 9.0.0 and enabled the local display.(default 0 Deg rotation).
The display is properly oriented (but I'm seeing some weird artifacts that didn't occur with previous releases).
If I then select Rotate display 180 Deg and reboot, the display still comes up in normal orientation---eg, 0 Deg----even though I can see in the moOde database that the value of scnrotate has been set to 180.
I wish I had an explanation for both the rotation problem and my artifacts but I don't and I don't have time today to explore. Maybe someone else can shed some light on this---and there's always the weekend
Regards,
Kent
Hi, Nick.
Interesting. I have an official 7" Touchscreen as well but mine is oriented the "right" way. Since the display is correct at boot, Ive never even tried inverting it. I've been happily using it with moOde releases from way back when to moOde 8.3.9 most recently.
So, first I booted the player to moOde 8.3.9. As you said, the display properly inverts when I select Rotate display 180 Deg and reboot.
Next, I booted the same player to moOde 9.0.0 and enabled the local display.(default 0 Deg rotation).
The display is properly oriented (but I'm seeing some weird artifacts that didn't occur with previous releases).
If I then select Rotate display 180 Deg and reboot, the display still comes up in normal orientation---eg, 0 Deg----even though I can see in the moOde database that the value of scnrotate has been set to 180.
I wish I had an explanation for both the rotation problem and my artifacts but I don't and I don't have time today to explore. Maybe someone else can shed some light on this---and there's always the weekend
Regards,
Kent