
Raspberry Pi Touch Display
Raspberry Pi OS provides touchscreen drivers with support for ten-finger touch and an on-screen keyboard, giving you full functionality without the need to connect a keyboard or mouse. The display …
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a touchscreen portrait display for Raspberry Pi. It is ideal for interactive projects such as tablets, entertainment systems, and information dashboards.
Touch Display - Raspberry Pi Documentation
The Raspberry Pi Touch Display is an LCD display that connects to a Raspberry Pi using a DSI connector and GPIO connector.
Touch Display 2 - Raspberry Pi Documentation
The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a portrait orientation touchscreen LCD (with rotation options) designed for interactive projects like tablets, entertainment systems, and information dashboards.
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a multi-touch portrait panel for Raspberry Pi. Ideal for interactive projects such as tablets, entertainment systems, and information dashboards, it is available in 5-inch …
How to use the Raspberry Pi Touch Display
Sep 13, 2024 · The Raspberry Pi Touch Display is an LCD display that connects to the Raspberry Pi using the DSI connector. You can use both the Touch Display and an HDMI display output at the …
A new 5″ variant of Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
Aug 18, 2025 · Both 5″ and 7″ variants of Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 are available to buy now from our worldwide network of Approved Resellers. As ever, we’ll enjoy seeing what you do with it.
Getting started with Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
Jan 25, 2025 · Here, our documentation lead Nate Contino shows you how to connect a Touch Display 2 to your Raspberry Pi, use an on-screen keyboard, and change your screen orientation.
Raspberry Pi OS provides touchscreen drivers with support for ten-finger touch and an on-screen keyboard, giving you full functionality without the need to connect a keyboard or mouse. The 800 × …
Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Use kmsprint to see details of the monitors connected to the Raspberry Pi, and kmsprint -m to see a list of all the display modes supported by each monitor. You can find source code for the kmsprint utility …