Video guide for Windows users: ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html Also if you're interested in a premium sensor panel that can display videos and can be used as a secondary monitor, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Y7fBDXARBsw/видео.html
Thanks heaps for the simplified video and written guide! Install was a breeze, a few theme related RGB value changes later and my 3.5 panel is working exactly as I hoped it would on Mint 21.3!
@@PhazerTechSince this comment I've also gotten it setup on my Windows install as well. Now no matter which OS I boot it loads up and works the same. Super simple. Easier than hunting for chinese software for sure.
@@DaneSaysStuff Nice! Many panels rely on AIDA64 which isn't compatible with Linux, so not only is this one the most budget friendly panel but it's also ideal for dual booting. Isn't open source software awesome? :)
@@PhazerTech Indeed FOSS is great when egos stay out of it. I use Linux for that exact reason. I'll never be able to fully abandon Windows tho, some programs I use absolutely will not run with compatibility layers...
@@DaneSaysStuff Yep unfortunately not all apps will run well in Wine. I've managed to find alternatives on Linux for everything I do, but still prefer to use Fusion 360 for CAD so when I need to use that I just run Windows in a VM now.
Just a couple notes, as I now have the 5 inch and 8 inch models running in the same computer. 1) The software runs just fine on Windows 11. 2) Both of these are GREAT for playing small video clips which you can download onto the unit's micro SD card.
Funny how things go. Today I first saw Jay's video. Even little old me knew he was full of it. Then I saw your video calling him out. (Loved it, by the way.) Subscribed to your channel and went to see what else you put up and find this video. I already have an AliExpress account and am going to order one now. Hope to see more on customizing them.
Haha nice I see what you mean, it's like a story unfolding before your eyes in a series of videos. It's got a little drama, humor, information, & more.. and it's not even over yet 😆 Thanks I appreciate the comment, this handy little screen will make another appearance sooner or later!
Thanks a lot ! I use it on my Debian server with CasaOS for monitoring and It works like a charm ! Concerning the autostart script, since I don't have a GUI (so no autostart app like you), I use systemd like on the Github but instead of using the line "ExecStart=python3 main;py" I use "ExecStart=sudo bash RunAtBoot;sh" with your sh file (replace ";" by ".", RUclips will think it's a link and delete my comment if I use a dot). Hope this may help others in the same case as me.
Thanks for the video, but I have to say that the statement: a desktop environment is required to use HDMI output on rpi is wrong, you only have to set a minimum vram value, then HDMI works just fine
@@PhazerTech I have and it's garbage. Doesn't display my GPU fan speed, Weather doesn't work, graphs don't work, network speed only displays in MB/s... oh and the Python software added support for FPS display, which is the main reason I wanted this screen. PLEASE do a video for Windows. I have no idea how to use Python.
This is amazing and thank you for your effort in making this possible in linux. I am having a little issue with loading for startup, I have complete the Chmod and placed the .sh file in autostart but it won't turn on without opening the turning screen folder and clicking the .sh file I created in there.
Thanks! Just to be clear I didn't create this Python app, I just really like it haha. But as far as your issue goes, some distros might require slightly different steps. Which distro are you using?
@@PhazerTech unfortunately I still haven't been able to get the script to run at boot in Nobara but I followed a tutorial of how to create a desktop shortcut in the terminal that add the .sh file to usr/share/applications. Now i have it pinned to the taskbar and it loads with one click. I still have e to access the settings via the terminal. But it's all good 👍
Hi Phazer. Nice video, very useful for me. I used this display with the turing app in windows10, worked like a charm first try. Now I'm dualbooting to linux because I want to go full inux when windows 10 will be EOL and I can't/don't want to use Win11 on this "old" pc. I'm currently using Garuda (arch based, KDE) and I've been able to install and configure the turing app, everything seems to be working fine but the tray icon doesn't works. It shows a green icon with no image and by clicking nothing happens. Right clicking does not show a menu and as I move the mouse out of the icon the right click gets registered on the thing I move the mouse yo (ie: the tray bar or the desktop). If I want to close the program I have to manually kill the turing/python process in the terminal. Is there a way to get the tray icon functionality? Thanks in advance
I'm not sure. It might be something related to a recent update in KDE, since Arch based distros are running the newest versions of software. Might also be related to Wayland, but it's hard to say. Perhaps try X11 instead of Wayland and see if it works. Also I'd post an issue on the github page so that the creator can look into it.
how can we add video for the background? I have added a MP4 video to the start up on loop but can't figure out how to add it creating my own theme using the default program from turxz. Any help would be awesome as I have been trying to search the web as to how to do this. Thanks!
Excellent video! The Aliexpress link returns a 404. Can you suggest a different Aliexpress link for ~15 USD? There are so many out there but some products seem to be incompatible with the python library and I am afraid to buy the wrong one. Ah, last thing.. if there is one with the white frame it would be better for me (I have a white cabinet). Thx!
Thanks! The link in the video description still works for me, not sure why it returns a 404 for you. But anyway here's the link for one with a white frame: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804857417489.html
@@PhazerTech I think my previous comment has been deleted. In short, the issue was that the Aliexpress addresses end with "us" and this is not showing here where I am (Germany). If you change the "us" with the usual suffix (three letters - I am not writing it here as it might trigger comment deletion) then all the links work.
I don't believe so. You could try asking on the Github page discussion section and someone might get around to making one. Alternatively you could modify a theme yourself. Someone explained how to add power consumption here: github.com/mathoudebine/turing-smart-screen-python/discussions/248
I don't know if you noticed but the offical software can't be removed. There's nothing for it in Windows Apps to uninstall and it's even hidden from turning it off in start-up apps.
Sure it can, just delete the folder. Not all applications are installed to the system. Have you ever downloaded "portable" versions of software before? For example: HWMONITOR, HWiNFO, CrystalDiskMark, CrystalDiskInfo, Cinebench, Reaper... the list goes on and on. These are just a few examples of applications that offer a portable version. Also you can disable autostart in the app itself.
The app creates a Scheduled task that needs to be deleted. Just cick 'Start' and start typing 'schedule', the Task Scheduler will show up. Then go to the 'Task Scheduler Library' > USB Monitor', right-click, Delete.
I'm not sure if the official app supports Windows 11 yet. It won't hurt to try. If no luck then you can use the Python app instead: ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html
Is there no other utility for 3.5 outside of Python or from the manufacturer? Windows platform... AIDA does not support. Libre Hardware Monitor support would be ideal...
Can't be used as a second screen. The 5" version supports wallpaper engine but not the 3.5". Doesn't support AIDA64 but the sensor list can be customized. I believe the Windows app uses a stripped down version of AIDA64 internally.
@@CDE.Hacker No worries, according to the github repo the python library is compatible with the 5-inch model too. It appears to be better all around since it also supports the wallpaper engine, which the 3.5" lacks. I probably should have mentioned this in the video.
Thanks, I'll add it to the list. I'm already working on a few other videos right now. The official Windows app should work well though, have you given it a try yet?
@@jayjayuk-f1x Next thing I'd do is try a different USB port. If it still doesn't work check out the troubleshooting section on the github page and open a request on the issues section.
you must go into the device manager and look for ports (COM &LPT) and under that it should list USB Serial Device (COM 3) in my case. The com port listed there is what you have to set the software to@@-Klaus-Kleber-
i have a problem with this smart turing screen hope any genius here can help..my gpu rgb light quickly lights off whenever the smart turing screen app running, anyone help...
Not a genius, but I would guess it's a COM problem - they are both configured to COM3 probably. If you go to Device Manager, look for Ports (COM & LPT). You will probably see two devices on COM3. On one of them (I would try the second one), go to Properties / Ports / Advanced and change its port number to something else. Reboot and see if that works.
If this does not work, try making sure that both devices are plugged into different USB hubs on your motherboard. Maybe one on a 2.0 port and one on a 3.0 port.
hello please can u help me ? when i enter this command ( python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate) i get this message : $ python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate bash: python3: command not found bash: venv/bin/activate: No such file or directory
i have the XuanFang 3.5" ( flagship) i just wanted to used as a simple sensor indicator but when i download the xuanfang app it tells me thats contaminated with trojans i do not know if its safe to use or if its just a false detection , this is why i wanted to try your method @@PhazerTech
@@alfredborgetti Since you're on Windows I'd just use the official app since it's a lot easier to get running. It's safe to use. As far as the Python app goes, the instructions in my video are meant for Linux. The steps will be very similar on Windows but I didn't go into detail on the differences. You don't need to create a virtual environment for installing PIP packages in Windows. Check out this link for installing PIP www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-install-pip-on-windows/ I'll update my written guide to make this clearer.
Video guide for Windows users: ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html
Also if you're interested in a premium sensor panel that can display videos and can be used as a secondary monitor, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Y7fBDXARBsw/видео.html
Thanks heaps for the simplified video and written guide! Install was a breeze, a few theme related RGB value changes later and my 3.5 panel is working exactly as I hoped it would on Mint 21.3!
Glad to hear it helped!
@@PhazerTechSince this comment I've also gotten it setup on my Windows install as well. Now no matter which OS I boot it loads up and works the same. Super simple. Easier than hunting for chinese software for sure.
@@DaneSaysStuff Nice! Many panels rely on AIDA64 which isn't compatible with Linux, so not only is this one the most budget friendly panel but it's also ideal for dual booting. Isn't open source software awesome? :)
@@PhazerTech Indeed FOSS is great when egos stay out of it. I use Linux for that exact reason. I'll never be able to fully abandon Windows tho, some programs I use absolutely will not run with compatibility layers...
@@DaneSaysStuff Yep unfortunately not all apps will run well in Wine. I've managed to find alternatives on Linux for everything I do, but still prefer to use Fusion 360 for CAD so when I need to use that I just run Windows in a VM now.
Just a couple notes, as I now have the 5 inch and 8 inch models running in the same computer. 1) The software runs just fine on Windows 11. 2) Both of these are GREAT for playing small video clips which you can download onto the unit's micro SD card.
Funny how things go. Today I first saw Jay's video. Even little old me knew he was full of it. Then I saw your video calling him out. (Loved it, by the way.) Subscribed to your channel and went to see what else you put up and find this video.
I already have an AliExpress account and am going to order one now. Hope to see more on customizing them.
Haha nice I see what you mean, it's like a story unfolding before your eyes in a series of videos. It's got a little drama, humor, information, & more.. and it's not even over yet 😆
Thanks I appreciate the comment, this handy little screen will make another appearance sooner or later!
Thanks a lot ! I use it on my Debian server with CasaOS for monitoring and It works like a charm !
Concerning the autostart script, since I don't have a GUI (so no autostart app like you), I use systemd like on the Github but instead of using the line "ExecStart=python3 main;py" I use "ExecStart=sudo bash RunAtBoot;sh" with your sh file (replace ";" by ".", RUclips will think it's a link and delete my comment if I use a dot). Hope this may help others in the same case as me.
Nice, thanks for the helpful comment!
Thanks for the video, but I have to say that the statement: a desktop environment is required to use HDMI output on rpi is wrong, you only have to set a minimum vram value, then HDMI works just fine
I stand corrected, thanks for pointing that out. I shouldn't make assumptions 🙃
Thanks for the explanations, i hope you'll make another one for windows users
Have you tried the official Windows app yet?
@@PhazerTech I have and it's garbage. Doesn't display my GPU fan speed, Weather doesn't work, graphs don't work, network speed only displays in MB/s... oh and the Python software added support for FPS display, which is the main reason I wanted this screen. PLEASE do a video for Windows. I have no idea how to use Python.
@@MentatParadigm Alrite I'll put it on my to do list but it'll probably be a few weeks until I get around to it.
@@PhazerTechthanks that would be awesome!! Even just a separate written guide for Windows would be a lifesaver
Here's the Windows guide, hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html
This is amazing and thank you for your effort in making this possible in linux. I am having a little issue with loading for startup, I have complete the Chmod and placed the .sh file in autostart but it won't turn on without opening the turning screen folder and clicking the .sh file I created in there.
Thanks! Just to be clear I didn't create this Python app, I just really like it haha. But as far as your issue goes, some distros might require slightly different steps. Which distro are you using?
@@PhazerTech I am using Nobora linux with is based on Fedora 39
@@PhazerTech unfortunately I still haven't been able to get the script to run at boot in Nobara but I followed a tutorial of how to create a desktop shortcut in the terminal that add the .sh file to usr/share/applications. Now i have it pinned to the taskbar and it loads with one click. I still have e to access the settings via the terminal. But it's all good 👍
When are you telling us about that valve amp you have in the background
Are you referring to this amp? :) ruclips.net/video/5wBy1j1V65M/видео.html
I always get a error after a couple of days screen is unusable and software dont work anymore need to redownload it to get it back to work
Are you on Windows or Linux?
@@PhazerTech windows and i start as administrator
@@SXMMYLICIOUS And is this with the official app or the Python app? I haven't heard of this problem before.
Hi Phazer. Nice video, very useful for me. I used this display with the turing app in windows10, worked like a charm first try. Now I'm dualbooting to linux because I want to go full inux when windows 10 will be EOL and I can't/don't want to use Win11 on this "old" pc. I'm currently using Garuda (arch based, KDE) and I've been able to install and configure the turing app, everything seems to be working fine but the tray icon doesn't works. It shows a green icon with no image and by clicking nothing happens. Right clicking does not show a menu and as I move the mouse out of the icon the right click gets registered on the thing I move the mouse yo (ie: the tray bar or the desktop). If I want to close the program I have to manually kill the turing/python process in the terminal. Is there a way to get the tray icon functionality? Thanks in advance
I'm not sure. It might be something related to a recent update in KDE, since Arch based distros are running the newest versions of software. Might also be related to Wayland, but it's hard to say. Perhaps try X11 instead of Wayland and see if it works. Also I'd post an issue on the github page so that the creator can look into it.
@@PhazerTech Thanks for your answer, I will try to report the error on github
how can we add video for the background? I have added a MP4 video to the start up on loop but can't figure out how to add it creating my own theme using the default program from turxz. Any help would be awesome as I have been trying to search the web as to how to do this. Thanks!
never mind, figured it out, you have to use the background to set it MP4
where can I download old version of software for tuzx 5"?
Excellent video! The Aliexpress link returns a 404. Can you suggest a different Aliexpress link for ~15 USD? There are so many out there but some products seem to be incompatible with the python library and I am afraid to buy the wrong one.
Ah, last thing.. if there is one with the white frame it would be better for me (I have a white cabinet).
Thx!
Thanks! The link in the video description still works for me, not sure why it returns a 404 for you. But anyway here's the link for one with a white frame: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804857417489.html
@@PhazerTech I think my previous comment has been deleted. In short, the issue was that the Aliexpress addresses end with "us" and this is not showing here where I am (Germany). If you change the "us" with the usual suffix (three letters - I am not writing it here as it might trigger comment deletion) then all the links work.
@@massimogiussani4493 Thanks for letting me know, I didn't realize that. I changed the links to .com 👍
Are there themes available for 3.5" that display power consumption in watts or fan speed?
I don't believe so. You could try asking on the Github page discussion section and someone might get around to making one. Alternatively you could modify a theme yourself. Someone explained how to add power consumption here: github.com/mathoudebine/turing-smart-screen-python/discussions/248
I don't know if you noticed but the offical software can't be removed. There's nothing for it in Windows Apps to uninstall and it's even hidden from turning it off in start-up apps.
Sure it can, just delete the folder. Not all applications are installed to the system. Have you ever downloaded "portable" versions of software before? For example: HWMONITOR, HWiNFO, CrystalDiskMark, CrystalDiskInfo, Cinebench, Reaper... the list goes on and on. These are just a few examples of applications that offer a portable version. Also you can disable autostart in the app itself.
@@PhazerTech Funny I've removed all the folders for it even the zip file and it starts on every boot.
@@Metalhead_Geek Download it again and disable it from the app then.
The app creates a Scheduled task that needs to be deleted. Just cick 'Start' and start typing 'schedule', the Task Scheduler will show up. Then go to the 'Task Scheduler Library' > USB Monitor', right-click, Delete.
I just got one of these today and didn't know about the Windows 11 part any update on a Windows 11 app
I'm not sure if the official app supports Windows 11 yet. It won't hurt to try. If no luck then you can use the Python app instead: ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html
How to use Turzx like picture frame?
Where can I find a windows' user (noob) guide to get started with the screen?
I'll be making a Windows guide in a few weeks for the Python app.
@@PhazerTech it would be very useful for users like me tbh, thank you 🥲
Is there a way to resete the screen? It worked one time. Now its only showing me the backlight? Thx
Try unplugging the cable and plug it back in.
Is there no other utility for 3.5 outside of Python or from the manufacturer? Windows platform...
AIDA does not support. Libre Hardware Monitor support would be ideal...
The Python app uses Libre Hardware Monitor under the hood.
I can use it as a second screen, or with Wallpaper Engine or AIDA64?
Can't be used as a second screen. The 5" version supports wallpaper engine but not the 3.5". Doesn't support AIDA64 but the sensor list can be customized. I believe the Windows app uses a stripped down version of AIDA64 internally.
@@PhazerTechI got a little over excited and bought the 5-inch display. Will all the phyton scripts work or are they just for the 3.5 inch screen?
@@CDE.Hacker No worries, according to the github repo the python library is compatible with the 5-inch model too. It appears to be better all around since it also supports the wallpaper engine, which the 3.5" lacks. I probably should have mentioned this in the video.
bei mir funktioniert es nicht, bei mir kommt die meldung devcon.exe file nicht vorhanden, sehr schade, ich benutze windows 11
Hi nice vid can make one for windows 10 user
Thanks, I'll add it to the list. I'm already working on a few other videos right now. The official Windows app should work well though, have you given it a try yet?
@@PhazerTech no i will try thanks
it dos work on windows 11
hi the app dont start anymore after windows reboot can u help plz
Are you using the Windows app or the Python app?
Every time I press "run" after a few seconds, I alwats get "device not connected" and that all I ever get......
Try disconnecting the screen and reconnecting it.
@PhazerTech Tried that, many times.
@@jayjayuk-f1x Next thing I'd do is try a different USB port. If it still doesn't work check out the troubleshooting section on the github page and open a request on the issues section.
Using Windows 11 , it says no device detected ! Any help 5” screen turzx
Unfortunately it appears Windows 11 isn't supported.
Totally works, set com port manually, or roll back usb serial driver with zadig usb.
Hello. ich have the 3,5 inch monitor but it always shows me no device detected... where can i set the com port or something else?@@GrapheneBurst
you must go into the device manager and look for ports (COM &LPT) and under that it should list USB Serial Device (COM 3) in my case. The com port listed there is what you have to set the software to@@-Klaus-Kleber-
Running windows 11 and I have 2 screen connected and working.@@PhazerTech
i have a problem with this smart turing screen hope any genius here can help..my gpu rgb light quickly lights off whenever the smart turing screen app running, anyone help...
I'm not a genius, but I know it conflicts with my NZXT CAM (cooler's software which lets me adjust RGB and see temp values, etc.) software.
Not a genius, but I would guess it's a COM problem - they are both configured to COM3 probably. If you go to Device Manager, look for Ports (COM & LPT). You will probably see two devices on COM3. On one of them (I would try the second one), go to Properties / Ports / Advanced and change its port number to something else. Reboot and see if that works.
If this does not work, try making sure that both devices are plugged into different USB hubs on your motherboard. Maybe one on a 2.0 port and one on a 3.0 port.
it wont download a usbmonitor for me
not work on win 10???
It works on Win 10. You can also try the Python app, here's the guide for Windows: ruclips.net/video/NzN-tQ5lkYc/видео.html
There is no driver available,their website has RAR files,which are damaged,so forget it
hello please can u help me ? when i enter this command ( python3 -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate) i get this message : $ python3 -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
bash: python3: command not found
bash: venv/bin/activate: No such file or directory
Which operating system are you using?
windows 10@@PhazerTech
i have the XuanFang 3.5" ( flagship) i just wanted to used as a simple sensor indicator but when i download the xuanfang app it tells me thats contaminated with trojans i do not know if its safe to use or if its just a false detection , this is why i wanted to try your method @@PhazerTech
@@alfredborgetti Since you're on Windows I'd just use the official app since it's a lot easier to get running. It's safe to use. As far as the Python app goes, the instructions in my video are meant for Linux. The steps will be very similar on Windows but I didn't go into detail on the differences. You don't need to create a virtual environment for installing PIP packages in Windows. Check out this link for installing PIP www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-install-pip-on-windows/
I'll update my written guide to make this clearer.
thank you so much sir
@@PhazerTech