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Touch Display usable? #12
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You would need a mini USB hub to make it work. The bigger issue, I am afraid, is that I'm not sure the there is enough power coming off the battery charger. I mean to test this, but just haven't been able to get around to it. |
wondering if this ever got tested. |
I use an internal 4-port USB hub to connect the touchscreen and the keyboard (search for fe1.1s USB hub if interested). |
Could you share a picture of how you have it configured internally on your Penkesu? Is power supply sufficient? |
Hey ! I got the touchscreen to work with a usb hub + OTG adapter on Pi Zero mini USB. It's a bit difficult to touch things too close from the border due to the screen panel thickness. But it's usable enought for desktop WM like xfce. But be carefull with the pi-juice zero hat, it's too thick for the Penkesu original design, I had to modify the STLs. |
Dear Penk, my Penkesu is now almost finished! Thanks for the work, and most for sharing it! Just a question; As far as the used display is a touch display, is there any argument against using it that way? There is still an usb Port on the RasPi available...
UUps sorry, there aint! One is for Power, one for Keyboard. But what if I connect power via GPIO Pins? Or use a HAT with more USB Ports?
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