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The Screen is an integral part of the Raspberry Pi setup. A screen is usually connected via the HDMI or Composite RCA ports, though it may be connected via the use of SSH. Do not use this tag for the terminal multiplexer gnu screen.
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Screen display issue,
So, this is my reply from waveshare helpdesk.
I'm only posting it here in case it is any help to so.done else with the same problem, because I simply don't understand instructions like these and neith …
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Screen display issue,
My sons new raspberry pi works perfectly on his 26" monitor.
unfortunately it looks like this on his new 7" waveshare touchscreen.
I haven't got a clue, can anyone help?