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You Reply: It should just work. No drivers needed.
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You Reply: All good now. Shame touch cable bit short, but foldable keyboard track pad gets rid of the need for that.
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You Reply: Yes there are two cables the smaller is for touch. Try this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/touchscreen
Sebek wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:33 pm
Thanks for reply! Ahh… I have probably misinformed the information because only touch option not working in this display. Generally display works properly, so I think this cable is responsible only for only wideo not for touch option. Am I right?
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patmolloy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:08 pm
Am having the exact same issue and I *think* I have now damaged one of the leads. One connector is on, the other refuses. What is the name of the connector, though? It's much smaller than u.FL .. I have seen something called w.FL .. is it that?
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You Reply: Nice project - hope you get your new board soon.
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You Reply: Do you mean in the arduino ide? In which case when I have used them it is 0 and 1. You can also use them for serial as "Serial1". Perhaps you could explain what you are trying to achieve?
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You Reply: I bought sma adapters so I can unscrew or change the antenna as needed.
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You Reply: Hi - I've had no confirmation of the images or the problem yet. Could you check for me?
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You Reply: Same for me - just bought new and better ones for a few pounds.
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You Reply: Hi there I have sent several emails with photos. I plugged the cable into the touch panel. Powered on the alpha, the lattepanda screen showed and then it died and nothing after that.
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You Reply: I bought some new MHF4 antenna and they went straight on no problems.
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You Reply: I'm an arduino old-hand but this board has so much to offer why not try new stuff out? Would be good to try to build native windows apps linked to sensors and such like without using firmata.
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You Reply: I'm sure they will replace it. why not try the 12v until they do? At least you'll have something to do.
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You Reply: Why must it work? What if the power supply or connector is faulty. Try the 12v solution or another psu to see if the board works.