Simply turn off your Pi and put one end of an HDMI cable into the Pi's HDMI port and the other end into the HDMI port on your display. HDMI enables a wide range of screen sizes, from a modest computer monitor to a massive 80" television.
home() — This method returns the cursor to the first column on the first line, which is home. clear() — This method clears the LCD to its original state. enable display(enable) — This toggles the display on and off. To activate it, set it to true.
Touch Display for Raspberry Pi The Touch Display for the Raspberry Pi is an LCD display that connects to the Raspberry Pi via the DSI connector. In some situations, it allows for the use of both the HDMI and LCD displays at the same time (this requires software support).
The circuit for interfacing a 162 LCD with a Raspberry Pi is fairly simple to design. To begin, connect the LCD's pins 1 and 16 to GND and pins 2 and 15 to the 5V supply. Then attach a 10K potentiometer to the LCD's contrast adjust pin, which is pin 3.
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