You have a few different ways to set up the PiTFT, we ask 2 questions to figure out what you want
You have a few different ways to set up the PiTFT, we ask 2 questions to figure out what you want
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==== Le PiTFT en console texte (idéal pour Raspbian Lite) ====
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This is the simplest to set-up type of use. Its great if you have a simple text based or pygame/SDL based interface. If you want the PiTFT to act as a text console you can expect:
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* HDMI will be 'deactivated' - nothing appears on the HDMI output but a black screen
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* The login prompt appears on the Pi
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* The Pi is all text, not a GUI (no PIXEL desktop)
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* Keyboard and mouse are used only by the PiTFT interface
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* Framebuffer-capable software (such as '''fbi''' for displaying images, '''mplayer''' for videos, or pygame software, etc) appear on the PiTFT
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* OpenGL accelerated software will not appear on the PiTFT (it is unaccelerated framebuffer only)
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* But, non-OpenGL-accelerated graphics software is a bit faster than using HDMI mirroring (not tons faster but you're not running '''fbcp''' which will always make it faster)
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If you want that say '''Yes''' to the question {{fname|Would you like the console to appear on the PiTFT display}}