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    CoreMP135 screen saver sleep for built in LCD

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      mgrouch
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      Is there a way to enable sleep for built in LCD to
      turn it off to conserve power and turn on/wake up by touch?

      I’m using Debian image.

      Thanks

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        ajb2k3 @mgrouch
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        @mgrouch You need to create a program for that

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          mgrouch @ajb2k3
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          @ajb2k3 said in CoreMP135 screen saver sleep for built in LCD:

          @mgrouch You need to create a program for that

          I do not see how. There are examples for displaying things on ILI9342C
          using framebuffer and LVGL.
          I do not see how to turn off backlight on ILI9342C. Is there some code example? Or command line utility with the code to control brightness? I was able to code that on m5stack tough on esp32 which has same ILI9342C.

          Also how to wake up screen by touch?
          I guess with brightness off touch functions are still there. So I need example of code listening for touch event and controlling backlight (voltage of it?) on ILI9342C.

          I need some help.
          Thanks

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