I’ve spent way too much time on this exact issue with my Pi Touch Screen 2 on a 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS. The usual advice to just add rotation settings in the config file didn’t work for me either, because the newer drivers handle the display differently. What ended up helping was using the specific rotation option for the LCD display in the config, which isn’t the same as the old lcd\_rotate setting. I also found that messing with the cmdline file doesn’t do anything for rotation, so it’s better to leave that alone. If that still doesn’t fix it, sometimes you have to rotate the screen once you’re in the desktop environment, but usually the right config setting sorts it out after a reboot.
Statistics: Posted by Tom89 — Sat Jul 26, 2025 7:12 pm