Caution: KOOKYE LCD touch screen Raspberry Pi driver should be installed with image file which contains a fresh OS(Raspbian, Kali, Ubuntu). Please read following step by step instruction to make the screen work with your Pi
If you don’t want to install customized image, please click the link as followed:
Install separated 3.5” screen driver for Ubuntu MATE | Install separated 3.5” screen driver for RASPBIAN JESSIE |
Tutorial for ubuntu | Tutorial for raspbian jessie |
Step 1: Connecting touch screen LCD display to your Raspberry Pi
Step 2: Download LCD screen driver RAR file from Driver Download Tutorial Page
Step 3: Using WinRAR to unzip the driver image file downloaded from step 2). If you don’t have WinRAR, please download from WinRAR official website
Step 4: Prepare an newly formatted MicroSD memory card(TF card) with USB microSD card reader, recommend sizes are 8G, 16G, 32G. If you don’t know how to format MicroSD card, please download SDFormatter from Sd card formatter website .
Step 5: Download the Win32DiskImager utility from Sourceforge
Step 6: Using Win32DiskImager to write image file(from Step 3) into MicroSD card.
Step 7: Exit the imager and eject the MicroSD card, and now, insert MicroSD card into your raspberry pi and power it up. You should see the display come alive in a few seconds as following graph:
Attention:
Ubuntu OS login name:ubuntu password:ubuntu
Kali OS login name:root password:toor
How to update system:
Solution 1:
1)Firstly input command: sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-kernel
2)Then input command: sudo apt-get update
Solution 2:
1)Firstly input command: sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-kernel
2)Then input command: sudo apt-get upgrade
Related product: Case for 3.5 Inch Raspberry Pi
Installation Diagram for 3.5 Inch Raspberry Pi Case
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