Thanks. It's not exactly correct yet but I'll try again. Probably get a better pen for it.
When I did install something on there (remote desktop software) the low voltage warning came back on.
If I keep using it with that message still there, is that fine or will it do some damage at some point?
Need help installing Adafruit 2.4" PiTFT HAT with Resistive
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Re: Need help installing Adafruit 2.4" PiTFT HAT with Resist
You will want to deal with the low voltage warning to prevent any long term damage.
Try turning off some of the components you are not using or throttle the CPU:
https://learn.pi-supply.com/make/how-to ... pberry-pi/
Try turning off some of the components you are not using or throttle the CPU:
https://learn.pi-supply.com/make/how-to ... pberry-pi/
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Re: Need help installing Adafruit 2.4" PiTFT HAT with Resist
Does it support HDMI CEC (without adding anything to the PI) so I can use a TV remote with it?
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Re: Need help installing Adafruit 2.4" PiTFT HAT with Resist
Please start new threads for different questions. This one is way off from the original topic.
The Raspberry Pi 4 does support CEC, but you need to run cec-client.
more here on using it:
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberrypi-hdmi-cec/
The Raspberry Pi 4 does support CEC, but you need to run cec-client.
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sudo apt install cec-utils
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberrypi-hdmi-cec/
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