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Screen size of fldigi on a small (3.5") gpio display
Charles Albert
I have properly installed a small display on the pi zero; it displays
perfectly on boot up and all the standard apps in raspian display well; however, when I installed fldigi on the zero, the display is oversized and only about 25% of the fldigi screen can be seen. Moving the screen around I can see part of the top of the screen, but can't see the bottom third. This seems like a setting on fldigi needs to be changed. fldigi displays perfectly on a 5" hdmi screen on the pi 3B+ an on a 7" hdmi display. The fldigi loaded on the zero with no problem. Any thoughts??
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Mark Griffith
There is probably a minimum size for the application and the 3.5 inch screen is just too small. You might get more help asking the FLDIGI application team. Mark KD0QYN
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 1:56:27 PM CDT, Charles Albert <mrcwa2@...> wrote:
I have properly installed a small display on the pi zero; it displays perfectly on boot up and all the standard apps in raspian display well; however, when I installed fldigi on the zero, the display is oversized and only about 25% of the fldigi screen can be seen. Moving the screen around I can see part of the top of the screen, but can't see the bottom third. This seems like a setting on fldigi needs to be changed. fldigi displays perfectly on a 5" hdmi screen on the pi 3B+ an on a 7" hdmi display. The fldigi loaded on the zero with no problem. Any thoughts??
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