Hello there. I tried to install the handheld mode on my OneXPlayer 2 Pro, and ended up with a upside down gamescope. On vanilla SteamOS, this is fixed by adding a command to Grub-SteamOS, but CachyOS uses Limine, and though I managed to flip the bootloader the correct way (270º or 'Counterclockwise' or 'right' orientation), unlike with Grub, Gamescope doesn't follow the setting.
Is there any way to flip the default screen orientation of gamescope (in desktop mode its fine, I can turn it any way with Graphics settings), and if possible for all games? I would rather not be stuck into Vanilla SteamOS, because its immutable and harder to fix the other issue (the inbuilt speakers) there.
This is the fix for Vanilla SteamOS, though with "Right" instead of "Upside-Down: "ValveSoftware/gamescope#1809 (comment)
I am somewhat experienced with Debian and derivates (been using KDE since Linux Mint had that option!), but a little out of my depth when it comes to Arch-based distros, but any help is appreciated!
Hello there. I tried to install the handheld mode on my OneXPlayer 2 Pro, and ended up with a upside down gamescope. On vanilla SteamOS, this is fixed by adding a command to Grub-SteamOS, but CachyOS uses Limine, and though I managed to flip the bootloader the correct way (270º or 'Counterclockwise' or 'right' orientation), unlike with Grub, Gamescope doesn't follow the setting.
Is there any way to flip the default screen orientation of gamescope (in desktop mode its fine, I can turn it any way with Graphics settings), and if possible for all games? I would rather not be stuck into Vanilla SteamOS, because its immutable and harder to fix the other issue (the inbuilt speakers) there.
This is the fix for Vanilla SteamOS, though with "Right" instead of "Upside-Down: "ValveSoftware/gamescope#1809 (comment)
I am somewhat experienced with Debian and derivates (been using KDE since Linux Mint had that option!), but a little out of my depth when it comes to Arch-based distros, but any help is appreciated!