### Install drivers in the Ubuntu system https://github.com/lcdwiki/LCD-show-ubuntu ### Install drivers in the Kali system https://github.com/lcdwiki/LCD-show-kali ### Install drivers in the RetroPie system https://github.com/lcdwiki/LCD-show-retropie Install drivers in the Raspbian system<br> ==================================================== Update: <br> v2.1-20191106<br> Update to support MHS35B<br> Update: <br> v2.0-20190704<br> Update to support rotate the display direction<br> Update: <br> v1.9-20181204<br> Update to support MHS40 & MHS32<br> Update: <br> v1.8-20180907<br> Update to support MHS35<br> Update: <br> v1.7-20180320<br> Update to support Raspbian Version: March 2018(Release date:2018-03-13)<br> Update: <br> v1.6-20170824<br> Update xserver to support Raspbian-2017-08-16<br> Update: <br> v1.5-20170706<br> Update to support Raspbian-2017-07-05, Raspbian-2017-06-21<br> Update: <br> v1.3-20170612<br> fixed to support Raspbian-2017-03-02, Raspbian-2017-04-10<br> Update: <br> v1.2-20170302<br> Add xserver-xorg-input-evdev_1%3a2.10.3-1_armhf.deb to support Raspbian-2017-03-02<br> Update: <br> v1.1-20160815<br><br> # How to install the LCD driver of Raspberry Pi 1.)Step1, Install Raspbian official mirror <br> ==================================================== a)Download Raspbian official mirror:<br> https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/<br> b)Use“SDFormatter.exe”to Format your TF Card<br> c)Use“Win32DiskImager.exe” Burning mirror to TF Card<br> 2.) Step2, Clone my repo onto your pi<br> ==================================================== Use SSH to connect the Raspberry Pi, <br> And Ensure that the Raspberry Pi is connected to the Internet before executing the following commands: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ```sudo rm -rf LCD-show```<br> ```git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git```<br> ```chmod -R 755 LCD-show```<br> ```cd LCD-show/```<br> 3.)Step3, According to your LCD's type, excute the corresponding driver: ==================================================== # 2.4” RPi Display (MPI2401): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD24-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/2.4inch_RPi_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/2.4inch_RPi_Display # 2.4” RPi Display For RPi 3A+ (MPI2411): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD24-3A+-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/2.4inch_RPi_Display_For_RPi_3A+ <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/2.4inch_RPi_Display_For_RPi_3A+ # 2.8” RPi Display (MPI2801): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD28-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/2.8inch_RPi_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/2.8inch_RPi_Display # 3.2” RPi Display (MPI3201): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD32-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/3.2inch_RPi_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.2inch_RPi_Display # MHS-3.2” RPi Display (MHS3232): ### Driver install: sudo ./MHS32-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/MHS-3.2inch_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-3.2inch_Display # 3.5” RPi Display(MPI3501): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD35-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/3.5inch_RPi_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_RPi_Display # 3.5” HDMI Display-B(MPI3508): ### Driver install: sudo ./MPI3508-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/3.5inch_HDMI_Display-B <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_HDMI_Display-B # MHS-3.5” RPi Display(MHS3528): ### Driver install: sudo ./MHS35-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display <br> EN:http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display # MHS-3.5” RPi Display-B(MHS35XX): ### Driver install: sudo ./MHS35B-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display-B <br> EN:http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-3.5inch_RPi_Display-B # 4.0" HDMI Display(MPI4008): ### Driver install: sudo ./MPI4008-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/4inch_HDMI_Display-C <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/4inch_HDMI_Display-C # MHS-4.0" HDMI Display-B(MHS4001): ### Driver install: sudo ./MHS40-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/MHS-4.0inch_Display-B <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/MHS-4.0inch_Display-B # 5.0” HDMI Display(Resistance touch)(MPI5008): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD5-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/5inch_HDMI_Display <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/5inch_HDMI_Display # 5inch HDMI Display-B(Capacitor touch)(MPI5001): ### Driver install: sudo ./MPI5001-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/5inch_HDMI_Display-B <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/5inch_HDMI_Display-B # 7inch HDMI Display-B-800X480(MPI7001): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD7B-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/7inch_HDMI_Display-B <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/7inch_HDMI_Display-B # 7inch HDMI Display-C-1024X600(MPI7002): ### Driver install: sudo ./LCD7C-show ### WIKI: CN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/7inch_HDMI_Display-C <br> EN: http://www.lcdwiki.com/7inch_HDMI_Display-C Wait for a moment after executing the above command, then you can use the corresponding raspberry LCD. # How to rotate the display direction This method only applies to the Raspberry Pi series of display screens, other display screens do not apply. ### Method 1, If the driver is not installed, execute the following command (Raspberry Pi needs to connected to the Internet): sudo rm -rf LCD-show<br> git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git<br> chmod -R 755 LCD-show<br> cd LCD-show/<br> sudo ./XXX-show 90<br> After execution, the driver will be installed. The system will automatically restart, and the display screen will rotate 90 degrees to display and touch normally.<br> ( ' XXX-show ' can be changed to the corresponding driver, and ' 90 ' can be changed to 0, 90, 180 and 270, respectively representing rotation angles of 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees)<br> ### Method 2, If the driver is already installed, execute the following command: cd LCD-show/<br> sudo ./rotate.sh 90<br> After execution, the system will automatically restart, and the display screen will rotate 90 degrees to display and touch normally.<br> ( ' 90 ' can be changed to 0, 90, 180 and 270, respectively representing rotation angles of 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees)<br> (If the rotate.sh prompt cannot be found, use Method 1 to install the latest drivers)