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== '''Introduction'''==
 
== '''Introduction'''==
9inch Capacitive Touch Monitor, Mini HDMI Port, 2560×1600 2K Resolution, IPS Screen, Fully Laminated Toughened Glass Panel, Various Systems & Devices Support Including Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, PC...
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9inch Capacitive Touch Monitor, Mini HDMI Port, 2560 × 1600 2K Resolution, IPS Screen, Fully Tempered Toughened Glass Panel, Various Systems & Devices Support Including Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, PC...
  
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== '''Features''' ==
 
== '''Features''' ==
* 9inch IPS screen, 2560 x 1600 resolution
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* 9inch IPS screen, 2560 x 1600 resolution.
* 10-points capacitive touch control, toughened glass panel, 6H hardness.
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* 10-point capacitive touch control, toughened glass panel, 6H hardness.
 
* It uses full lamination and AF anti-fingerprint touch technology, and the use effect becomes better.
 
* It uses full lamination and AF anti-fingerprint touch technology, and the use effect becomes better.
* When used with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie
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* When used with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie.
* When used as a computer monitor, support Windows11/10/8.1/8/7
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* When used as a computer monitor, support Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7.
 
* Embedded ferrite Hi-Fi speaker, HDMI audio input, 3.5mm headphone/speaker jack.
 
* Embedded ferrite Hi-Fi speaker, HDMI audio input, 3.5mm headphone/speaker jack.
* Full metal CNC alloy shell.
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* Full metal CNC alloy case.
  
 
=='''Working with PC'''==
 
=='''Working with PC'''==
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2) Some of PC cannot support HDMI screen Hot Plug. In this case, restart the PC can solve.
 
2) Some of PC cannot support HDMI screen Hot Plug. In this case, restart the PC can solve.
  
3) Sometimes LCD will flicker because of undersupplying from USB cable of PC. You need to connect an external power supply (5V/2A)  to DC port.
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3) Sometimes LCD will flicker because of undersupplying from USB cable of PC. You need to connect an external power supply (5V/2A)  to Power port.
  
== '''Working with Raspberry Pi''' ==
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== ''' Working with Raspberry Pi''' ==
 
Support Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems for Raspberry Pi.
 
Support Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems for Raspberry Pi.
  
When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. For more detail information, please read the following section.
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When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. For more detailed information, please read the following section.
  
 
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ Raspberry Pi official website.]  
 
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ Raspberry Pi official website.]  
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:1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.
 
:1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.
  
:2) Connect the TF card to the PC, use [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip SDFormatter] software to format the TF card.
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:2) Connect the TF card to the PC, and use [https://files.waveshare.com/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip SDFormatter] software to format the TF card.
  
:3) Open the [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]  software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click‘Write’ to write the system image.
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:3) Open the [https://files.waveshare.com/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]  software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click 'Write' to write the system image.
  
 
:4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.
 
:4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.
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:*For Pi 4:
 
<pre>
 
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[pi4]
 
[pi4]
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hdmi_mode=77
 
hdmi_mode=77
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
:*For others Raspberry Pi
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:*For others Raspberry Pi:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
[all]
 
[all]
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max_usb_current=1
 
max_usb_current=1
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
:The config.txt file should be modified as this
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: The config.txt file should be modified as this.
 
:[[File:9inch-HDMI-LCD-Manual-02.png|500px]]
 
:[[File:9inch-HDMI-LCD-Manual-02.png|500px]]
: 5) Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi
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: 5) Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.
 
: 6) Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB port of Raspberry Pi.
 
: 6) Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB port of Raspberry Pi.
 
: 7) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI port of Raspberry Pi and then power on the Raspberry Pi, it can display normally after waiting for about a few seconds.
 
: 7) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI port of Raspberry Pi and then power on the Raspberry Pi, it can display normally after waiting for about a few seconds.
  
=== '''Further setting''' ===
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=== ''' Further setting''' ===
Because this 9inch HDMI monitor has higher resolution, for better touching effect, we recommend you to set the icon and text bigger. We take Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) as an example. Note that this setting doesn't be supported by all the OS.
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As this 9-inch HDMI monitor features a higher resolution, for a better touch effect, we recommend you to set the icon and text bigger. We take Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) as an example. Note that this setting doesn't be supported by all the OS.
*Choose Menu -> Preferences -> Appearance Settings -> Defualts -> For large screens:Defaults -> OK
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*Choose Menu -> Preferences -> Appearance Settings -> Defualts -> For large screens: Defaults -> OK.
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-03.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-03.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-04.jpg |400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-04.jpg |400px]]
*Set the font of system
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*Set the font of the system.
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-05.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-05.jpg|400px]]
*Right-click taskbar -> Panel Settings -> Set the size of Geometry
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*Right-click taskbar -> Panel Settings -> Set the size of Geometry.
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-01.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-01.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-02.jpg|400px]]
 
:[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-02.jpg|400px]]
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===='''Turn on/ off display'''====
 
===='''Turn on/ off display'''====
You can turn on/off display by the follow commands
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You can turn on/off the display by the following commands:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
vcgencmd display_power 0
 
vcgencmd display_power 0
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== '''Resources''' ==
 
== '''Resources''' ==
 
=== Software ===
 
=== Software ===
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]
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*[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]
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*[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]
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*[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]
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==FAQ==
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{{7HP inch LCD FAQ}}
{{FAQ|How to remove the colored squares of the GPU self-check when the Raspberry Pi is powered on?|
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{{FAQ|What is the working current for the 9-inch Monitor?
Add the following command to /boot/config.txt  <syntaxhighlight lang="python">disable_splash=1</syntaxhighlight>|||}}
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|Using a 5V power supply, the working current of turning on the backlight is about 410~580mA, and the current of turning off the backlight is about 170mA.
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{{FAQ|How to replace the Raspberry Pi boot logo image?|
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{{FAQ|What is the refresh rate of this screen?
Replace the custom image with the image in this directory /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png
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|60Hz
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{{FAQ|What is the working current for the 9inch Monitor?
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{{FAQ|Does this screen not automatically rest, or must the command be executed to rest the screen?
|Using a 5V power supply, the working current of turning on the backlight is about 410~580mA, the current of turning off the backlight is about 170mA.
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|Depends on the system, if the system has hibernation, the screen will also be black. If it is the official Raspberry Pi system, the default ten minutes or so without action is to have hibernation.
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==Support==
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=='''Support'''==
 
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[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]
 
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]
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== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==
 
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==
 
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}
 
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}
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== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs</font>''' ==
 
== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs</font>''' ==
 
{{Beware of knock-offs}}
 
{{Beware of knock-offs}}
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 4 September 2023

9inch 2560x1600 Monitor
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9inch HDMI LCD, 2560 x 1600 resolution
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Introduction

9inch Capacitive Touch Monitor, Mini HDMI Port, 2560 × 1600 2K Resolution, IPS Screen, Fully Tempered Toughened Glass Panel, Various Systems & Devices Support Including Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, PC...

More

Features

  • 9inch IPS screen, 2560 x 1600 resolution.
  • 10-point capacitive touch control, toughened glass panel, 6H hardness.
  • It uses full lamination and AF anti-fingerprint touch technology, and the use effect becomes better.
  • When used with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie.
  • When used as a computer monitor, support Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7.
  • Embedded ferrite Hi-Fi speaker, HDMI audio input, 3.5mm headphone/speaker jack.
  • Full metal CNC alloy case.

Working with PC

This LCD supports Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11 when working with PC via HDMI interface.:

1. Connect the TOUCH interface of LCD to the USB interface of PC. Waiting for a moment, The touch will be recognized by Windows automatically.

2. Connect the HDMI interface of LCD to the HDMI port of PC. About 10s later, you can see that the LCD display properly. If you need to output sound, you can connect to 3.5mm headphones through HP audio output port.

Note:

1) When the computer is connected to several different displays at the same time, only this LCD can be used to control the cursor on the main display, so we recommended to set this LCD as the main display.

2) Some of PC cannot support HDMI screen Hot Plug. In this case, restart the PC can solve.

3) Sometimes LCD will flicker because of undersupplying from USB cable of PC. You need to connect an external power supply (5V/2A) to Power port.

Working with Raspberry Pi

Support Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems for Raspberry Pi.

When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. For more detailed information, please read the following section.

Please download the latest version of the image on the Raspberry Pi official website.

1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.
2) Connect the TF card to the PC, and use SDFormatter software to format the TF card.
3) Open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click 'Write' to write the system image.
4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.
  • For Pi 4:
[pi4]
 
hvs_priority=0x32ff
gpu_mem=448
max_usb_current=1
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=77
  • For others Raspberry Pi:
[all]
 
max_usb_current=1
gpu_mem=512     #If you are using Pi Zero, please change to gpu_mem=256
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_timings=2560 1 10 10 80 1600 1 4 4 4 0 0 0 60 0 128000000 5
framebuffer_width=2560
framebuffer_height=1600
max_framebuffer_width=2560
max_framebuffer_height=1600
hdmi_pixel_freq_limit=268500000
config_hdmi_boost=4
max_usb_current=1
The config.txt file should be modified as this.
9inch-HDMI-LCD-Manual-02.png
5) Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.
6) Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB port of Raspberry Pi.
7) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI port of Raspberry Pi and then power on the Raspberry Pi, it can display normally after waiting for about a few seconds.

Further setting

As this 9-inch HDMI monitor features a higher resolution, for a better touch effect, we recommend you to set the icon and text bigger. We take Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) as an example. Note that this setting doesn't be supported by all the OS.

  • Choose Menu -> Preferences -> Appearance Settings -> Defualts -> For large screens: Defaults -> OK.
7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-03.jpg
7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-04.jpg
  • Set the font of the system.
7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-05.jpg
  • Right-click taskbar -> Panel Settings -> Set the size of Geometry.
7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-01.jpg
7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-02.jpg

Disable power saving

If you want to keep the display turning on all the time, you can disable the power-saving function.

Modify file lightdm.conf

sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

Find the [SeatDefaults] option and uncomment the line"xserver-command", modify it as below:

#xserver-command=X

Modify this code to

xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms
  • -s # –Disable the display protecting.
  • dpms Disable power saving.

Reboot

sudo reboot

Turn on/ off display

You can turn on/off the display by the following commands:

vcgencmd display_power 0
vcgencmd display_power 1

Keys Introduction

  • On/OFF: Turn on/off the backlight.

Resources

Software

FAQ

 Answer:

Add the following command to /boot/config.txt:

disable_splash=1
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Replace the custom image with the image in this directory /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png.

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 Answer:

Test environment: 2022-04-04-raspios-bullseye-armhf 32-bit system
Supported models: Support Waveshare DSI LCD, DPI LCD, and HDMI LCD capacitive touch screen series.

Software Installation

wget https://files.waveshare.com/upload/1/18/Evdev-right-click-emulation.zip
unzip Evdev-right-click-emulation.zip
cd evdev-right-click-emulation
sudo apt install build-essential libevdev2 libevdev-dev
cd 'evdev-right-click-emulation'
sudo cp 'out/evdev-rce' '/usr/local/bin/'
sudo chmod +x '/usr/local/bin/evdev-rce'

Enter the command:

sudo evdev-rce

After running, you can touch and long press to realize the right-click function.

Set IP

sudo usermod -G 'input' -a pi
echo 'uinput' | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
sudo nano  /etc/udev/rules.d/99-uinput.rules

Add in 99-uinput.rules file.

KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="input"

save it and run it in the terminal.

sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger

Then reboot:

sudo reboot

Run after reboot (no sudo needed at this point)

evdev-rce

After running, you can touch and long press to realize the right-click function.

Set Startup

Enter the terminal

sudo mkdir ~/.config/autostart
sudo nano ~/.config/autostart/right_click.desktop

Add the following in right_click.desktop.

[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=evdev-rce
GenericName=Enable long-press-to-right-click gesture
Exec=env LONG_CLICK_INTERVAL=1000 LONG_CLICK_FUZZ=200  /usr/local/bin/evdev-rce
Terminal=true
StartupNotify=false

#If you want to modify the sensitivity, you can modify the size of the two parameters, LONG_CLICK_INTERVAL=1000 LONG_CLICK_FUZZ=200.

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Using a 5V power supply, the working current of turning on the backlight is about 410~580mA, and the current of turning off the backlight is about 170mA.
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 Answer:
Depends on the system, if the system has hibernation, the screen will also be black. If it is the official Raspberry Pi system, the default ten minutes or so without action is to have hibernation.

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Support



Technical Support

If you need technical support or have any feedback/review, please click the Submit Now button to submit a ticket, Our support team will check and reply to you within 1 to 2 working days. Please be patient as we make every effort to help you to resolve the issue.
Working Time: 9 AM - 6 AM GMT+8 (Monday to Friday)

Anti-Piracy

Since the first-generation Raspberry Pi released, Waveshare has been working on designing, developing, and producing various fantastic touch LCDs for the Pi. Unfortunately, there are quite a few pirated/knock-off products in the market. They're usually some poor copies of our early hardware revisions, and comes with none support service.

To avoid becoming a victim of pirated products, please pay attention to the following features when purchasing:

RPi-LCD-Anti-Piracy.jpg

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Beware of knock-offs

Please note that we've found some poor copies of this item in the market. They are usually made of inferior materials and shipped without any testing.

You might be wondering if the one you're watching or you've purchased in other non-official stores is original, feel free to contact us.