Will there be a way eventually to be able to switch from the screen to HDMI and vice versa?
I'm using Android but will eventually will be moving to Ubuntu when it is available for the touch screen.
I believe just switching os will automatically switch to hdmi output. My board came with tpuch screen, and android without touch screen os, and it worked with the hdmi, had to download android with touch screen os to use the touch screen, and it automatically switched to the touch screen. So I'm sure you won't have to do anything other than switching the os sim card.
08-06-2016, 04:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2016, 06:38 PM by AUDIOTEK.)
Would be much better to be able to switch within the OS. I already have a box full of SD cards for all my pi's projects. Would be nice to have one OS and stick with it for primary usage. Shouldn't be to hard to have it auto detect a HDMI connection.
The new LCD Android build is LCD and HDMI concurrent output. However, the native UI resolution for both HAMI and LCD is 1026 x600 which is LCD screen native resolution.
So it's not 1920x1080?
Do you have the link for that new LCD build?
Something should be possible, though, with work.
For instance my NVIDIA Shield controller (not tablet), handles HDMI <--> Touchscreen. But, if you do both at the same time, you get either the HDMI scaled poorly on the touchscreen or the touchscreen stretched on the HDMI.
Worse yet when the screen goes into rotation ( I doubt you want to rotate your 55' HDMI TV to match the touchscreen).
But, let's get the Linux LCD working first, then more people will be able to try to duplicate what NVIDIA did. For instance, I've still been unable to build a running Linux kernel yet and I'm sure a bunch of good developers are in the same boat.
--Ken