06-04-2023, 03:03 PM
(06-04-2023, 02:51 PM)steve4star Wrote:(06-03-2023, 10:02 PM)inthemoode Wrote:Yes, I have the following:(06-03-2023, 08:48 AM)steve4star Wrote: I use the 5” version in my office.
No problems, as you can imagine it is not very forgiving of my fat fingers on such a small screen.
7” in hindsight would have been a better choice.
When you say you use the 5" version - do you mean you have this same brand in a 5" version, or just another 5" screen with the same interface?
In the past I tried a very small cheap screen that just plugged into the header on the rPi - i.e. it didn't use a ribbon cable to the display connector. It worked for the raspberry pi operating system, by moOde did not support it. This is a big part of my question. Exactly what screens are supported?
Freenove 5 Inch Touchscreen Monitor for Raspberry Pi, 800x480 Pixel IPS Display, 5-Point Touch Capacitive Screen, Driver-Free DISPLAY Port
Does the screen require any settings in /boot/config.txt or other files?