A faster, lower-latency, userspace touchscreen input driver for the official Raspberry Pi 7" screen.
Only tested on Pi 4. It's possible it works on Pi 3 too. Will not work on Pi 2 or 1.
$ git clone https://github.com/ardera/raspberrypi-fast-ts.git
$ cd raspberrypi-fast-ts
$ make
$ sudo make installAfter that, the driver is installed, but not yet enabled. To enable it and disable the old driver, see the following steps. Be aware this makes changes to /boot/config.txt. The installation script is rather dumb. If your config.txt is heavily modified, you can apply the changes manually, just look at how the Makefile does it.
$ sudo make enableIf you specified lcd_rotate=2 inside /boot/config.txt to rotate your display by 180 degrees, you also need to invoke raspberrypi-fast-ts with the -f option.
- Open
/etc/systemd/system/raspberrypi-fast-ts.serviceusing your favorite text editor - find the line where it says
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/raspberrypi-fast-ts - change it to
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/raspberrypi-fast-ts -f
After a reboot, the new driver will be used.
To switch back to the old driver:
- remove the 5 last lines of
/boot/config.txt - remove the
uinputline from/etc/modules - run
sudo systemctl disable raspberrypi-fast-ts.service
This driver now has a backlight interface similiar to the standard sysfs one.
It's located inside /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts. Currently, bl_power and brightness are supported.
You can use it just like the sysfs interface, for example to change the brightness to 50%:
$ sudo bash
# echo 127 > /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts/brightness
# exit
to change it to 100% again:
$ sudo bash
# echo 255 > /var/tmp/raspberrypi-fast-ts/brightness
# exit