Duet wifi display support question
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The protocol on the PanelDue socket is the simple serial console, right?
So an Arduino + cheap LCD with firmware for UI can emulate PanelDue.
Now the question is who will write a whole OS for thatThe "net" is full of 3.2" touchscreens with adapter for Arduino Mega 2560.
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With the web interface and the panel due you really don't need anything else. I hate with a passion anything with a rotary encoder wheel and layer after layer of menus. It is both not very unintuitive a very slow. Usually people buying this board do so with the touch screen in mind…At least I did bought both same day. I do not consider it too pricey for this much ability and fingertip freedom. To each his own of course...But why buy a top of the line controller and put an outdated display on it ? I had the old display on my other printer and took it off because I never used it as I always controlled it with Octoprint.
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PanelDue originally supported a 3.2" touch screen, but I dropped support for that before release because I just couldn't fit as much information on the screen as I wanted to, and the 4.3" screen didn't cost much more. Like PcS, I hate having layer after layer of menus. PanelDue with standard firmware has just 4 pages, with popup windows appearing over them when necessary.
I have been trying to reduce the production cost of the PanelDue control board, and hence the price I charge. The Brexit vote put paid to my first attempt because my component costs increased sharply as the £ fell. But at least I managed not to increase prices, and customers outside the UK benefitted from the change in exchange rate. I'm prototyping a new version with a cheaper processor, in another attempt to reduce the production cost.
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Thanks for the panel due. It was one item on a list of things that set this board apart from the competition for me personally. I find the menus well laid out and fast . The web interface is also a joy and the firmware configuration tool really sped up initial printer set up . I may have to upgrade the rest of my fleet . Thanks again.
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I would like to add to this. I was too very exited about 5" i got but having used it and having both, PanelDue and 20x4 character i have to say, 20x4 is a lot friendly to use. It just gives you that feedback of having hardware know rather than touchscreen.
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What feedback from the 20x4 display are you referring to?
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Feedback for presing buttons he says
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PanelDue provides audible feedback whenever a button is pressed, with adjustable volume.
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Its not just that. Its same like in a vehicle. Its nicer to control things via phisical buttons rather then lcd touch screen.
Btw, does paneldue has limited set of characters on the keybard? I miss " for setting up wifi AP's -
Its not just that. Its same like in a vehicle. Its nicer to control things via phisical buttons rather then lcd touch screen.
A vehicle is a completely different environment, you need to feel the buttons so you can keep your eyes on the road.
Btw, does paneldue has limited set of characters on the keybard? I miss " for setting up wifi AP's
The latest beta PanelDue firmware provides a lot more characters.