If PiFinder‘s orientation is such, that the display is tilted more than (e.g.) 45°, rotate the display accordingly, similar to landscape and portrait mode on a smartphone.
Due to the square nature of our display, this should be rather easy.
Only thing to consider is some hysteresis, so when going up and tilting left, do this at (45+2)° and when going down at (45-2)°.
This was requested at ATT.
If PiFinder‘s orientation is such, that the display is tilted more than (e.g.) 45°, rotate the display accordingly, similar to landscape and portrait mode on a smartphone.
Due to the square nature of our display, this should be rather easy.
Only thing to consider is some hysteresis, so when going up and tilting left, do this at (45+2)° and when going down at (45-2)°.
This was requested at ATT.