Thanks for the reminder about the Chrome DevTools - another way to get to them is to simply hit F12.
The value of UI.mobile is indeed being set to "True". I can then see exactly what's on the Pi Waveshare screen. If I click and drag, the screen moves so that the Genre column comes in on the left, and the Albums column goes out on the right.
The touchscreen is emulating a left mouse click, right? Do you think that by setting UI.mobile=true and enabling the left/right swipes, the touch "mouse click" is being ignored? I can comment out the swipe handler, but what's the simplest way to try it out on the Pi? I'm hoping for something like "build on Windows, transfer file x to Pi, and restart".
Otherwise, am I going to have to do a full development build on the Pi?
The value of UI.mobile is indeed being set to "True". I can then see exactly what's on the Pi Waveshare screen. If I click and drag, the screen moves so that the Genre column comes in on the left, and the Albums column goes out on the right.
The touchscreen is emulating a left mouse click, right? Do you think that by setting UI.mobile=true and enabling the left/right swipes, the touch "mouse click" is being ignored? I can comment out the swipe handler, but what's the simplest way to try it out on the Pi? I'm hoping for something like "build on Windows, transfer file x to Pi, and restart".
Otherwise, am I going to have to do a full development build on the Pi?
Michael
RPi4 —> HiFiBerry DAC+ —> Rotel RA01 —> Celestion DL8
RPi4 —> HiFiBerry DAC+ —> Rotel RA01 —> Celestion DL8