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                "content": "This is our brand new product, it is a fantastic HDMI monitor with capacitive touch screen and driver free.\nIt's been tested on Raspberry Pi, beagle bone black, windows 10 and Mac book pro.\nAnd it works well on those platform and it really plug and play, all you need to do is to adjust the resolution(on RaspberryPi).\n\nIt supports 800x480 resolution and you may find that the pictures are more bright when you are using this display.\nThe capacitive touch function give the user full control over any device.\nIt's driver free for your device due to built-in EDID device information, it is very easy to let the equipment correctly identified the touch screen.\nAnd the Capacitive USB touch screen can support functions of the right mouse button and drag and drop,\nand also support multipoint touch, maximum 10 points.(only test in windows 10)\n\nFor use with a Raspberry Pi we suggest editing config.txt to set the HDMI to the native 800x480 in case it doesn't detect the resolution properly.\nThe easiest way to edit the config.txt is to put the Pi TF card into an every day computer and edit config.txt with any text editor and save.\n==Compatibility List==\n\n-   Compatibility",
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                "content": "| Platform                    | Version 2.02 | Notes                                            |\n|-----------------------------|--------------|--------------------------------------------------|\n| Raspberry Pi 4 Model B      | √            |                                                  |\n| Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus | √            |                                                  |\n| Raspberry Pi 3 Model B      | √            |                                                  |\n| Raspberry Pi 2 Model B      | √            |                                                  |\n| windows 7\/8\/10              | √            |                                                  |\n| Mac                         | √            |                                                  |\n| Tinker Board                | √            | 20180622-tinker-board-linaro-stretch-alip-v2.0.7 |\n|                             |              |                                                  |",
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                "content": "|                                                |                                                 |                                                 |\n|------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|\n| [left \\|300px ](File:Newlcd009.jpg \"wikilink\") | [none \\| 300px ](File:Newlcd013.jpg \"wikilink\") | [none \\| 300px ](File:Newlcd015.jpg \"wikilink\") |",
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                "content": "-   Resolution up to 800 x 480\n-   USB Capacitive touch control\n-   Free-driver, Plug and Play\n-   Supports Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate, NOOBS with RaspberryPi\n-   Supports Debian, Angstrom with BeagleBone\n-   Supports Windows \/ Ubuntu \/ Mac with PC\n-   Supports Intel-Processor Base MiniPC\n-   ULP (Ultra Low Power) consumption backlight",
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                "content": "-   Power: 5V Power via USB Micro\n-   Current: Max 400mA\n-   Display Type: 5 inch TFT LCD\n-   Resolution: 800x480\n-   Touchscreen: USB capacitive\n-   Touch points: 10 points maximum\n-   Interface: HDMI & USB 2.0 Full Speed\n-   Dimensions: 133mm x 79mm x 13mm\n-   Weight without package: 130g\n-   Weight with package: 180g",
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                "content": "-   1 x 5 Inch Capacitive HDMI Display\n\n![ left\\| 300px ](Newlcd002.jpg \" left| 300px \")",
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                "content": "|                                                |                                                    |                                                    |\n|------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|\n| [left \\|300px ](File:Newlcd013.jpg \"wikilink\") | ![ none \\| 300px ](Newlcd008.jpg \" none | 300px \") | ![ none \\| 300px ](Newlcd016.jpg \" none | 300px \") |",
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                "heading_path": "Mechanical Design Drawing",
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                "content": "[left \\| 400px](File:Newlcd020.jpg \"wikilink\")\n----",
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                "heading_path": "Mechanical Drawing 3D model",
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                "content": "Download 3D model file: ![](Tft5_hdmi_asm.zip \"Tft5_hdmi_asm.zip\")",
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                "heading_path": "How to adjust the resolution of the screen",
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                "content": "-   How to set resolution in Raspberry Pi?\n    \\*1. Download Raspbian image and burn your TF card by win32_disk_imager or other tools.\n    \\*2. Login to your Raspberry Pi and edit \/boot\/config.txt file, make sure it has following parameter:\n\n<!-- -->\n\n    framebuffer_width=800\n    framebuffer_height=480\n    hdmi_force_hotplug=1\n    hdmi_group=2\n    hdmi_mode=87\n    hdmi_cvt  800  480  60  6  0  0  0\n\n\\*\\*3. Reboot your Raspberry Pi and have fun.\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------",
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                "heading_path": "How to setup Resolution Automatically",
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                "content": "There is a easy way to setup resolution of your screen by a shell script.\nYou can download the scripts by git tool and use it to change resolution for your screens as following steps:\n Note: Please login with your \"pi\" user and just typing those command absolutely according to this wiki.\n`git clone `[`https:\/\/github.com\/geeekpi\/lcd-config.git`](https:\/\/github.com\/geeekpi\/lcd-config.git)\n`cd ~\/lcd-config`\n`sudo chmod +x resolution_tool.sh`\n`sudo bash resolution_tool.sh`\nand then follow the step to chose the screen type that you have, and it will automatically setup the resolution for you.\n----",
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                "heading_path": "How to invert rotate (clockwise or counterclockwise 180°) on touch screen",
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                "content": "-   1\\. Make a folder named \"\/etc\/X11\/xorg.conf.d\"\n\n<!-- -->\n\nsudo mkdir -pv \/etc\/X11\/xorg.conf.d\n\n-   2\\. Create a configuration file named: \"40-libinput.conf\" in the folder that created before.\n\n<!-- -->\n\nsudo vim.tiny  \/etc\/X11\/xorg.conf.d\/40-libinput.conf\n\n-   3\\. Paste this paragragh to your file\n\n<!-- -->\n\n# Match on all types of devices but tablet devices and joysticks\n\nSection \"InputClass\"\n            Identifier \"libinput pointer catchall\"\n            MatchIsPointer \"on\"\n            MatchDevicePath \"\/dev\/input\/event*\"\n            Driver \"libinput\"\n    EndSection\n\nSection \"InputClass\"\n            Identifier \"libinput keyboard catchall\"\n            MatchIsKeyboard \"on\"\n            MatchDevicePath \"\/dev\/input\/event*\"\n            Driver \"libinput\"\n    EndSection\n\nSection \"InputClass\"\n            Identifier \"libinput touchpad catchall\"\n            MatchIsTouchpad \"on\"\n            MatchDevicePath \"\/dev\/input\/event*\"\n            Driver \"libinput\"\n    EndSection",
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                "content": "Section \"InputClass\"\n            Identifier \"libinput touchscreen catchall\"\n            MatchIsTouchscreen \"on\"\n            MatchDevicePath \"\/dev\/input\/event*\"\n            Driver \"libinput\"\n    #       please make sure you have this parameter.\n\nOption \"CalibrationMatrix\" \"-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1\n    EndSection\n\nSection \"InputClass\"\n            Identifier \"libinput tablet catchall\"\n            MatchIsTablet \"on\"\n            MatchDevicePath \"\/dev\/input\/event*\"\n            Driver \"libinput\"\n    EndSection\n\n-   Please make sure you have this line in the Touch screen section:\n\n<!-- -->\n\nOption \"CalibrationMatrix\" \"-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1\n\nAnd then save it and reboot your system.",
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                "heading_path": "FAQ",
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                "content": "-   Q: I would like to know how can I change the brightness and contrast?\n\n` A: I'm so sorry about that, you can not change the brightness and contrast.`\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n-   Q: Will this monitor work with Inter compute stick\n\n` A: Yes`\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------",
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