### Required Hardware KlipperScreen should run on any HDMI touchscreen that you can connect to a computer. The required video driver may be slightly different depending on what model you get. I am developing on a 1024x600 resolution screen. Due to this, other resolutions may not be scaled properly at this moment. UI scaling is a future development item. #### Configure Hardware Add the following to _/boot/config.txt_. You can alter the hdmi_cvt to your screen specifications. This example is setup for a resolution of 1024x600 and a refresh rate of 60hz. ``` hdmi_cvt=1024 600 60 6 0 0 0 hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=87 hdmi_drive=2 ``` * Development has been using 1024x600 for a screen resolution. Other resolutions may have issues currently After changing _/boot/config.txt_ you must reboot your raspberry pi. Please also ensure you followed setting up your screen via the screen instructions. This will likely have a xorg.conf.d file for input from the touchscreen that you need to create. ### Installation Follow the instructions to install klipper and moonraker. klipper: https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/ moonraker: https://github.com/Arksine/moonraker Ensure that 127.0.0.1 is a trusted client for moonraker, such as in this example: ``` [authorization] trusted_clients: 127.0.0.1 ``` For moonraker, ensure that 127.0.0.1 is a trusted client: Run _scripts/KlipperScreen-install.sh_ This script will install packages that are listed under manual install, create a python virtual environment at ${HOME}/.KlipperScreen-env and install a systemd service file. As an option to do development or interact with KlipperScreen from your computer, you may install tigervnc-scraping-server and VNC to your pi instance. Follow tigervnc server setup procedures for details on how to do that. If you need a custom location for the configuration file, you can add -c or --configfile to the systemd file and specify the location of your configuration file.