Homebrew Question Swapping Screens Citra 3DS Retroarch option?

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So I know you can change the different screen layouts. Top Screen Big, Bottom Screen small. Or Side by Side, Single Screen(Which is great if you could instantly switch it to the bottom screen), etc.

But is there a way to swap the positions of them with a button? Much like MelonDS has, you can click a button and it will make the top screen small and the bottom one bigger. Vice Versa. Every other option makes the game look horrendous. Except the default Top Big, Bottom Small, except...The bottom screen is just way to small for menus/touch screen. So the on the fly switching would be great.

Sorry, I didn't really know where to ask this.
 

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L3 works but it takes ages to cycle through the options. I wish there was a hotkey to toggle between Single Screen Top and Single Screen Bottom but I can't find one.
 

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