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Old 06-14-2015, 11:03 AM   #341
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Originally Posted by chipro12 View Post
Hi. I am using Kobo Aura H20 and recently just installed KSM7 with koreader and coolreader. But I have a problem with power off screen test. When I used and closed, it went back to an upside down menu and touching didn't work.
It seems that currently KSM has on some models the rotation problem at several points. For the time being it might be safer only to use those menu entries that you have already tested and know that they are working.

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Originally Posted by chipro12 View Post
I don't know how to reset it back to the main menu list :/. Now the screen is upside down with the message "checked:/mnt/onboard/.adds/kbmenu/scripts/tests/poweroff_test.sh". I touched in the middle and try to close it but it didn't work. The screen just stays like that.
While trying to select some entry (I guess "return" or "return home") on the rotated screen you actually pressed on "execute/check/read", which enabled the "check" mode, and then you happened to press on "poweroff test.sh". This triggered a syntax check of the script, and you were informed about it. Fortunately, there were no dangerous menu entries on that screen!

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EDIT: I try to hold the power button and it works! Kobo reboots and seems ok. I dont know what was wrong
I am glad you found that solution. If the rotation problem happens again at this point, please considered to force a power-off immediately, since poking at the wrong entry might have a bad result depending on what menu entries are present in the current menu level.
I try to fix this. Please be aware of the problem and be careful.
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