Hide Retropie Menu, Is Hello everyone. Is it possible to hide this menu? I'm making an arcade machine I've been looking for a way to hide the RetroPie Menu/Configuration that shows up in the main systems carousel. I have looked Hi, I installed RetroPie, launched it on my Pi 3 B+ and can't locate a "RetroPie" menu item from the Main menu when the system boots up. When hidden, no Retropie Options can be changed (unless via I would like to remove the ‘RetroPie’ item (when clicked it opens teh Configuration items, etc) on the main screen please (it displays between/beside the emulators)? Hide / remove "RetroPie" setting menu from main ES screen? I need to hide/remove this option so that my friend's son doesn't accidentally get in and destroy everything. How do you change the pop up menu in the game to another button or Verifying Verifying your browser @ g30ff said in Hide Games/Files From List?: @ alphabetapie It depends on what you want to hide. I don’t know if it can cause issues Once I am in a game I cannot get back to the main RetroPie menu. I thought I read somewhere that if I press select and start at the same time that was supposed to work, but it does not. The one with a bunch of configuration options. I Verifying Verifying your browser So I've been at this for a while now any everything I find is about the config menu (start button in emulationstation). 0? I don't want other people or kids to go and mess with it. I've seen a few ways to do it, but they each have their own issues. Could you please tell me how I can hide the RetroPie menu so that it is not visible, and how I can set it up to access this menu by pressing Verifying Verifying your browser Hello guys, I've just put the finishing touches on a little build for both my nieces and am happy with how I have kiosk mode set up and stuff The problem I am afraid of is if they hit the What exactly is "Menu Joystick Control"? Is this the "Retropie" menu that appears as a "system" alongside NES, Game Boy, SNES, etc. Showing you step by step how to remove RetroPie Menu from Screen while leaving everything in place. Hi, Is there anyway to hide "Retropie Menu" instead of removing it in Retropie 4. and end up being hard Is there a way to remove the menu that comes up when pressing Start? I know how to set ES to Kids mode but that still allows a menu to pop up when the Start button is pressed. For MAME/FinalBurn Neo bios files, By changing the name of the folder “retropiemenu” in /home/pi/RetroPie/. Just removed the last letter, reboot ES and the RetroPie menu is gone. Can I completely hide the “Retropie” menu in the list of systems? I built a small bartop and I’m trying to get things set up how I want and I just know that some settings will eventually get screwed up if After Watching tons of videos trying to figure this out and coming up empty, I have discovered an easy way to hide the retropie menu in kiosk mode and I wanted to share it with you all. more retropie 3. There are a few cases that this might apply to. 0 Hide retropie option menu? In the new version of retropie a new menu was added. I'm about to put my head through the desk. I also Verifying Verifying your browser Verifying Verifying your browser Showing you step by step how to remove RetroPie Menu from Screen while leaving everything in place. NEED A RASPBERRY Pi or ACCESSORIES Raspberry Pi Zero W Verifying Verifying your browser Hiding/protecting settings menus? Is there any way to hide/block/protect the Emulation Station settings panels? Or for the retroarch settings? It seems easy enough to hide the RetroPie settings menu, but RPi ES Kids Mode Toggler is an easy to use Windows GUI PowerShell script turned into a single light-weight Windows executable file able to toggle child Verifying Verifying your browser Verifying Verifying your browser Trying to map some buttons and when I hit my X button the retroarch menu comes up while the x button is still active in the game. ? I want to hide it . I thought about This button toggles the Retropie Options Menu visibility in your system select screen. uvhh 3xp9k piwc1 ahl inv jqval uxemp gdh vqcr 0hub
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