yes i run through the same issue and made the volume higher. absolutey not good!!!
have to be fixed like FFrank suggested.
If screensaver is on, the first touch should not be recognized as a touch in the GUI
Options for screen saver will allow setting the timeout until the screen will be set to DPMS state “off” (no fancy graphics, pictures or the like). Further more it will be possible to block the screen saver as long as Volumio is in playing state.
For the Raspberry Foundation 7" touch screen the screen brightness can be set. Further more there will probably be an option for automatic brightness regulation in dependence of the ambience brightness which of course requires additional hardware (ambient light sensor).
For the Raspberry Foundation 7" touch screen there will be an option to rotate the display by 180°.
There will also be an option to set the visibility of the mouse pointer.
I think I’m pretty much done but will need some time testing and bug squashing before I will issue an PR on GitHub.
P.S. The issue of the plugin install process hanging in cases where keyboard-configure is infinitely waiting for a user response is also expected to be fixed.
Sorry for the long-lasting silence… but sometimes real life gets in the way
I did not publish the plugin yet but plan to this weekend if all goes well. I will open a PR on Volumio’s github account and also load up the plugin’s files including a zip package to my github account.
Friends, possibly I made not everything as it is necessary. Did installation on clean volumio. Previously sudo apt-get update and install python. The plugin was installed, but the display does not react to touches. My RasberryPI display is connected to asus tinker board. In settings the plugin is activated. Help. Also excuse for my English.
I do know that the command sudo apt-get upgrade causes the system of errors with with sudo apt-get update I don’t know.
I think it would be best not to use the sudo apt-get update command but simply to update it via the volumio interface.
The plugin does not manipulate the touch funcionality so it should not be the culprit (hope so ).
Do you know what modules have to be loaded to run the original raspberry touch display on Tinker board? Please post the output of
lsmod
To rule out that apt-get update and/or installing python have been breaking touch I would also recommend to start with a fresh system without these extra actions.