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    IR touch frame Calibration help

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      Raz last edited by

      Hello im new to this forum i really need some advice I have a magic mirror and im trying to Calibrate it to work on landscape however this dont work how do i rotate the setting for it to work on landscape currently its working on portrait.

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        cyberphox last edited by

        xinput-calibrator if using a Rasp Pi

        Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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          Raz last edited by

          @cyberphox said in IR touch frame Calibration help:

          xinput-calibrator
          Thank you for your reply All i know is im using a TV and IR sensors what is Rasp pi?

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            cyberphox last edited by

            You said you have a Magic Mirror. What are you running it on?

            Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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              sdetweil last edited by

              Rasp Pi is Raspberry Pi

              Sam

              Create a working config
              How to add modules

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                cowboysdude Module Developer last edited by

                How to rotate a display on Rasp Pi… Unless you’re not using a Rasp Pi

                https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2017/11/how-to-rotate-the-raspberry-pi-display-output/

                As for calibration you should check with manufacturer… I am using a 32" TV with an IR frame so it covers 100% and no calibration was needed.

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