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raspberrypi-fast-ts
A faster, lower-latency, userspace touchscreen input driver for the official Raspberry Pi 7" screen.
Compatibility
Only tested on Pi 4. It's possible it works on Pi 3 too. Will not work on Pi 2 or 1.
Installation Instructions
$ git clone https://github.com/ardera/raspberrypi-fast-ts.git
$ cd raspberrypi-fast-ts
$ make
$ sudo make install
After that, the driver is installed, but not yet enabled. To enable it and disable the old driver, see the following steps. Be aware this makes changes to /boot/config.txt
. The installation script is rather dumb. If your config.txt
is heavily modified, you can apply the changes manually, just look at how the Makefile does it.
$ sudo make enable
If you specified lcd_rotate=2
inside /boot/config.txt
to rotate your display by 180 degrees, you also need to invoke raspberrypi-fast-ts
with the -f
option.
- Open
/etc/systemd/system/raspberrypi-fast-ts.service
using your favorite text editor - find the line where it says
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/raspberrypi-fast-ts
- change it to
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/raspberrypi-fast-ts -f
After a reboot, the new driver will be used.
Switching back to the old driver
To switch back to the old driver:
- remove the 5 last lines of
/boot/config.txt
- remove the
uinput
line from/etc/modules
- run
sudo systemctl disable raspberrypi-fast-ts.service
Backlight interface
This driver now has a backlight interface similiar to the standard sysfs one.
It's located inside /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts
. Currently, bl_power
and brightness
are supported.
You can use it just like the sysfs interface, for example to change the brightness to 50%:
$ sudo bash
# echo 127 > /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts/brightness
# exit
to change it to 100% again:
$ sudo bash
# echo 255 > /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts/brightness
# exit