Help installing a Adafruit touch screen
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@kai-majere RetroPie is not an OS in itself, it's built using Raspbian Lite, so whatever instructions you have for configuring the screen in Raspbian should apply to RetroPie also.
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Hey there. Thanks for the info. So how do I change the settings for the Raspberry Pi itself? I tried taking the SD card out with the Retropie on it but when I plug it in, nothing comes on. I think I might be out of my league here. :-(
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@kai-majere Does the screen has some documentation on how to configure it with Raspbian ? Follow that documentation, not some random videos on the internet.
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Nope! Not a thing! It was just the screen and nothing else. I have been looking, unsuccessfully, for some information online to try and assist with not luck.
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@kai-majere Where did you buy it from, do you have a link ?
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I got it from Microcenter. Here's the link:
http://www.microcenter.com/product/451912/HDMI_5_800x480_Display_Backpack_-_With_Touchscreen
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@kai-majere I see it has some instructions at https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-5-800x480-tft-hdmi-monitor-touchscreen-backpack/raspberry-pi-config, try to follow those to configure the screen.
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I'm glad you found that too. So how do I get to the Config file? When I plug the SD card into my PC, it's obviously can't see it. I need to find out how I can reach that file.
And thanks for helping out. :-)
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@kai-majere Your PC should see a partition called
boot
when you insert the sd-card. Theconfig.txt
file is on that partition. If you don't see it, then the card is not detected by the PC and you'll have to modify it on the Pi - using thenano
text editor. Once you're logged on the PI - press F4 to exit Emulationstation - runsudo nano /boot/config.txt
and you'll be able to edit and save the file. -
Thank you SOOOO much. You're amazing! :-D
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