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The Screen is an integral part of the Raspberry Pi setup. A screen is usually connected via the HDMI or Composite RCA ports, though it may be connected via the use of SSH. Do not use this tag for the terminal multiplexer gnu screen.
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Is there a way to change the boot font size?
That's what I use in my 5 inches screen. …
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Raspberry pi 4 not booting when rotating the display
However when setting display_rotate=3 on config.txt the screen is very shifted to the right and the boot process hangs.
I've also tried to use hdmi_safe=1 but it did not work.
P.S. … The same screen I use with Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Zero W and I have no issues when rotating. …