Start the Pi up, connect to the internet and launch the terminal. The touch screen should be illuminated white when the power source is connected to the Raspberry Pi. Pre Installation (Physical Way): Connect your Raspberry Pi into the HDMI output with the touchscreen mounted as shown as the picture above. This article will cover the Physical Way of connecting the HDMI output, this can be done in SSH if you know how to do it. For the online installation, all you have to do is follow the instructions on the LCDwiki and git clone the repository into your root folder. I would definitely recommend the online installation of the driver, for the offline installation instructions, it’s about the same and can be referenced here. Once it’s done, there’s a couple of options, either to install it offline, or online. For some reason when I used the out of the box installer / NOOBS provided by Raspberry, my HDMI output does not work. Now, I would recommend starting a fresh copy of Raspberry Pi OS using balenaEtcher with the original Raspberry Pi iso. Flush pins and install sponge (if included) to elevate the screen
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