osoyoo lcd touch screen free sample
When i connect the raspberry pi to Tv with Hdmi, there is no picture/video on the TV. But on the screen there is picture/video.how can i temporarily disable the video on lcd in order to get the video with hdmi
Hello, some programs do not fit on the screen, so I can not click the OK button for example. How do I fix this? The resolution of my screen is 480 x 320. Thanks.
After I install the supplied OS my RPI boots up and uses the touchscreen as intended. If I run the apt-get upgrade the screen no longer works after a reboot. Is there a way to stop this from happening?
What worries me most now is that the screen returned to the original whiteness state at the first apt-get upgrade command. To be sure, I reinstalled the Raspbian version provided by Osoyoo again and ran the apt-get update / apt-get upgrade command before installing any other non-system packages and still got the same erratic behavior from the screen. It seems that if I want my Osoyoo LCD to continue working I can not run a full update procedure. Is there any way to not crash the view and keep the system up to date? This would be ideal. Another thing that needs to be implemented is the ability to switch between screens without the need to prepare another system on another card. I do not need two screens working at the same time, but I’d like to rely on automatic screen signal adressing.I think this is the most desired feature for Raspberry Pi users right now. Thanks.
I have installed the driver image into an SD card and then I inserted into the raspberry pi but results showing an white blank screen not at all changing.pls help
I got the image of raspbian with diver version 6.3 but I am not able to extract it, every time I extract it I got error I am not able to move on, I m stuck here. I have ma raspberry pi 3 with the screen but not able to use them.
I got the same error downloading from kookye page but after poking links I got rpi_35_v6_1_2_3_jessie_kernel_4_4_50 which I can extract. But when I tried to use this image on the RP I only got a white screen
I have a Raspberry Pi 3, and TFT screen version 6.3. I’ve followed the instructions and installed Raspian from the recommended download. When I start the Raspberry Pi, all I get are 4 Raspberry images on the screen and some writing that I can’t read.
Good question! I tried over 3 days to install the drivers, but nothing…I have PI 3 B+ and the Spi LCD v6.3. I tried all the OS from this website (and Kedei.net), but my PI doesn’t want to start. White screen on the LCD and that rainbow logo on the TV. I think the image is not recognized by the 3 B+. If I try to install just the driver on a fresh raspian (from original site), after reboot my PI does’t start anymore. Some boot errors appear…
Hello, I have 3 screens version 6.3 . I just reinstalled one of my RPi 3B+ and I got revered colours, if I sed the screen back on the other RPi it works fine. the same with the 2 other screens.
【Five-points Touch】Capacitive touch control and Five-points Touch. It has vertical and horizontal image flip function. Equipping with HDMI & Earphone Jack & 2x Micro USB port support. Connect the screen to other devices via the HDMI interface and power it via Micro USB.
【Widely Application】This touch display can be used for security monitors and other multi-purpose displays, network player boxes, raspberry pi, HD DVR, high-end instruments, extended laptop monitors.
This LCD display supports Raspbian, Ubuntu MATE, Snappy Ubuntu Core, OSMC, and Windows 10 IOT Core and so on. Please download your system image from raspberry Pi official website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
The 7″ LCD display is an LCD display which connects to the Raspberry Pi through the DSI connector. It is capacitive touch LCD. It doesn’t need install driver, and you can plug and play. The Physical resolution of LCD display is 800*480.
The touch screen can be used as a mouse device. When we need to input text data to Raspberry Pi board, normally we have to connect a USB keyboard to Pi and this is really inconvenient.
LCD displays have an optimum viewing angle, and depending on how the screen is mounted it may be necessary to change the orientation of the display to give the best results. By default, the Raspberry Pi display and Raspberry Pi are set up to work best when viewed from slightly above, for example on a desktop. If viewing from below, you can physically rotate the display, and then tell the system software to compensate by running the screen upside down.
Note: If failing to adjust the brightness, please check the line “disable_touchscreen=1 ” in /boot/config.txt and comment it out “#disable_touchscreen=1 #”
3) pls try to install the image with raspbian and 3.5 driver and try it again: https://osoyoo.com/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/
I downloaded RetroPie from https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/ and have been trying to get my 3.5″ LCD to work. I downloaded the driver from http://kedei.net/raspberry/raspberry.html as described, but whenever I try and extract it with the “tar xzvf LCD_show_v6_1_3.tar.gz” around 50 lines are executed and then the Pi crashes. When I restart it, it goes into a kernel panic every time. I’ve reinstalled my OS multiple times. I cannot download the raspbian distro with the driver because I have been unable to install RetroPie on top of it and have been unable to display it on the LCD.
Do you mean you don’t want to install the LCD driver but just install OS? If so, this LCD can’t work, but you can search a 3.5 HDMI LCD in our store and it works with just OS for display function.
Hi, I got version 6.3 of the screen. I tried installing it on the latest Raspbian with latest drivers from kedei.net. But when the Raspberry starts booting, the screen only works for a few seconds before being frozen. ( Raspberry works, only screen is frozen ).
Finally got my whitescreen issue resolved with a loooong processes of a clean headless install of raspberian stretch and the drivers as outlined above. I have no monitor other than this screen. I now have an issue continuing with my project whose first step is to do an update and upgrade. This reverts me to the whitescreen issue again. Can I presume that every time I do an update I also then need to reinstall the driver? What else does the driver install overwrite?
Hola buenas tengo un problema es que compre esta pantalla Raspberry PI 3 Modelo B 3.5 “pulgadas TFT Lcd con Pantalla Táctil de la interfaz SPI. 480*320 píxeles con lápiz táctil para PI 2
4).I copied the file >>>LCD_show_v6_1_3.tar.gz<<>/home/pi<>> RASPBIAN STRETCH WITH DESKTOP<<>tar xzvf LCD*.tar.gz<>cd LCD_show_v6_1_3<> ./LCD35_v <>R-pi display to HDMI<> cd LCD_show_v6_1_3 <> ./LCD_hdmi <>./LCD_dhmi<>HDMI to R-pi display<>R-pi display to HDMI<>HDMI to R-pi display<>>!! #I feel like I want to return my display now#.
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4).I copied the file >>>LCD_show_v6_1_3.tar.gz<<>/home/pi<>> RASPBIAN STRETCH WITH DESKTOP<<>tar xzvf LCD*.tar.gz<>cd LCD_show_v6_1_3<> ./LCD35_v <>R-pi display to HDMI<> cd LCD_show_v6_1_3 <> ./LCD_hdmi <>./LCD_dhmi<>HDMI to R-pi display<>R-pi display to HDMI<>HDMI to R-pi display<>>!! #I feel like I want to return my display now#.
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“ATTENTION” in the instructions they wrote >>./LCD_dhmi<>HDMI to R-pi display<<: it is just to reinstall the driver again, I need to execute the point 5) through the point 7) again.
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Hello, I have been able to install the driver and play/switch between LCD & HDMI, now is there any way to turn off the white screed or turn off LCD when Im not using it? Thanks
The LCD doesn’t do anything else. Initially I had the Memory split set to 16MB – but this through up a memory error on the LCD. Setting it higher removes this error – but still nothing else.
I just upgraded to an "OSOYOO 5 Inch DSI Touch Screen" along with a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB). This screen works perfectly with OctoDash. A single DSI Cable and no drivers. I installed OctoPi 0.17.0, did a pkg update / upgrade, ran the OctoDash install script, and set the auto login console. That is it, everything works. I also tested with a Pi Camera installed as well and had no issues.
The screen has great colors, text looks sharp, touch is accurate, and the screensaver works (once I remembered it wasn"t on by default). Everything feels very snappy and animations are silky smooth.
Slide screen into main_body_print (Note: take note of screen bezel is bigger on the bottom so make sure the 3D printed part is orientated correctly to match screen)
The 4.3" LCD display is an LCD display which connects to the Raspberry Pi through the DSI connector.It is capacitive touch LCD screen.It is compatible with Raspberry Pi 4, 3B+, 3B, and 2BEquipped with reserved fixing holes for control boards – suitable for Raspberry Pi 4, 3 model B+, 3 model B, and 2 model B.It doesn"t need install driver, and you can plug and play.The Physical resolution of LCD display is 800*480No need additional power
Plug-in UseSupport for Arduino Mega2560 direct plug-in use and Support touch function. ^^SD Card&Color ScreenEasy to expand the experiment with SD card slot. 320x480 resolution for clear display, 3.95 inch color screen, support 16bit RGB 65K color display, display rich colors. ^^Intricate DisplayIt come with touch pen and support comprehensive test included graphics drawing, lines, text filling test display in our webstie. ^^VCC Supply VoltageSupports 8-bit and 16-bit parallel bus transmission with fast transfer speed, On-board 5V/ 3.3V level shifting IC, compatible with 5V/ 3.3V operating voltage. ^^Rich Sample ProgramProvides an library with a rich sample program, Available on C51 and STM32 platforms with a rich sample program.
Rotating the screen to the proper orientation proved challenging. The config.txt rotate commands don’t work with the raspberry pi4. I couldn’t get the xorg configuration to rotate the display. When I added kernel commandline parameters to rotate the display, that worked for the initial verbose boot screen… but once KlipperScreen loaded, it was the wrong orientation.
I ended up having to modify the init function in screen.py as below, but it’s pretty hacky. Not sure if there’s a better way on a raspberry pi 4. But… it works