Comments on: Osoyoo LCD touch screen for Raspberry Pi installation guide https://osoyoo.com/zh/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/ Project Tutorial for Arduino compatible products Tue, 17 Dec 2019 07:33:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: elaine https://osoyoo.com/zh/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-1272 Tue, 17 Dec 2019 07:33:06 +0000 https://osoyoo.com/?p=968#comment-1272 In reply to remuelade.

Hi friend,
Do you solve this issue?
I’m sorry that there are something wrong with our website before, and I can’t see your comment.
If any query, please feel free to contact with my email address: elaine@vership.com.
Elaine

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By: elaine https://osoyoo.com/zh/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-1271 Tue, 17 Dec 2019 07:32:51 +0000 https://osoyoo.com/?p=968#comment-1271 In reply to remuelade.

Hi friend,
Do you solve this issue?
I’m sorry that there are something wrong with our website before, and I can’t see your comment.
If any query, please feel free to contact with my email address: elaine@vership.com.
Elaine

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By: Pwalkour https://osoyoo.com/zh/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-1179 Tue, 23 Apr 2019 08:57:47 +0000 https://osoyoo.com/?p=968#comment-1179 Hello, I have 3 screens version 6.3 . I just reinstalled one of my RPi 3B+ and I got revered colours, if I sed the screen back on the other RPi it works fine. the same with the 2 other screens.
I redo all by two ways:
1) using the full image you propose : colors are reverted
2) using a fresh image and adding the drivers : colors are reverted

is-it possible the driver has an issue with that version or RPi ?

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By: pu4yes https://osoyoo.com/zh/2016/05/26/osoyoo-lcd-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi-installation-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-1029 Mon, 17 Dec 2018 16:12:04 +0000 https://osoyoo.com/?p=968#comment-1029 In reply to elaine.

What worries me most now is that the screen returned to the original whiteness state at the first apt-get upgrade command. To be sure, I reinstalled the Raspbian version provided by Osoyoo again and ran the apt-get update / apt-get upgrade command before installing any other non-system packages and still got the same erratic behavior from the screen. It seems that if I want my Osoyoo LCD to continue working I can not run a full update procedure. Is there any way to not crash the view and keep the system up to date? This would be ideal. Another thing that needs to be implemented is the ability to switch between screens without the need to prepare another system on another card. I do not need two screens working at the same time, but I’d like to rely on automatic screen signal adressing.I think this is the most desired feature for Raspberry Pi users right now. Thanks.

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