What is the problem?
After updating to OctoPrint 1.8.0, I needed to rotate my touchscreen 180deg, but now when I touch the screen, the mouse pointer is opposite of where I touch the screen. I've looked up how to remedy this, but, according to this fix, I need to be in the pi@raspberry directory, or whatever it's called. However, after updating to 1.8.0, I selected the option to open in Octopi, ie, pi@octopi. How can I switch to pi@raspberrypi in order to make the changes to fix the touchscreen problem? Otherwise, does anyone know how I can make the needed changes inside of pi@octopi?
What did you already try to solve it?
used the cd command but it said file not found, then I screamed, cursed, and then turn it off...
Have you tried running in safe mode?
nope, but I did try unsafe mode - I like to live dangerously...
Did running in safe mode solve the problem?
nope, and adding water didn't help, either...
Systeminfo Bundle
browser.user_agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/98.0.4758.102 Safari/537.36
connectivity.connection_check: 1.1.1.1:53
connectivity.connection_ok: True
connectivity.enabled: True
connectivity.online: True
connectivity.resolution_check: octoprint.org
connectivity.resolution_ok: True
env.hardware.cores: 4
env.hardware.freq: 1400.0
env.hardware.ram: 914010112
env.os.bits: 32
env.os.id: linux
env.os.platform: linux
env.plugins.pi_support.model: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3
env.plugins.pi_support.octopi_version: 0.18.0
env.plugins.pi_support.throttle_state: 0x0
env.python.pip: 20.3.3
env.python.version: 3.7.3
env.python.virtualenv: True
octoprint.safe_mode: False
octoprint.version: 1.7.3
systeminfo.generator: zipapi
Additional information about your setup
OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible
OctoPrint 1.8.0, CR10S, Marlin 2.something, Google chromium, whatever raspberry pi runs on - some type of Linux, I'ma thinkin'...