Mine too. Anyone come up with a fix outside of disabling the sensor?
It’s an annoyance but made the official foundation hardware look like it’s unreliable. I have not found a way around it, it is a design issue software can’t make up for. I’ve seen a large number of posts on it.
Thank you
Is there a resistor in the powerline? Maybe it causes too much voltage drop that causes the display to feel hungry.
Then a solution could be to put a resistor in parallel to lower the resistance a bit to make the powerdrop a little less.
Edit: Bee’s answer is better… If there is a fix from the Pi community then that will most likely be better
No, it’s just one of the rough edges of the design. I just hoped there might be a fix I hadn’t heard of. Good to hear the Pi /touch screen combo is working so well, though.
i made some progress on a very minimal setup using openbox though i managed to turn it into a brick…
I will try again i have good hope to build a very minimal vm with this. with GC as ‘the desktop’