Well done, Hermann.
So it's your solution which works with touch control over ethernet?
Not the one I suggested with sniffing out the ip-adress of the Raspberry Pi with the Termux app?
And then using SSH and VNC from an Android phone.
And remotely control the Raspberry Pi through VNC.
Since I guess that VNC does not support the touch interface of the Raspberry Pi over SSH when used with the Termux app?
I am looking for a solution to use a smartphone as a Raspberry Pi screen connected over a wired connection which is as simply as possible.
There is a solution with HDMI to usb adapter.
But I want to use it as a mobile device, and the HDMI to usb adapter is bulky with the thick HDMI cable.
A direct ethernet cable for instance from the Raspberry Pi 4 usb-c plug to the usb-c plug of an Android phone is simpler.
This works already relatively simple with an iPad or an iPhone in the example of Techcraft on YouTube.
But I will use a Raspberry Pi zero 2 w which has no usb-c.
I think both solutions are interesting, but I need to digest both of those and test those.
But thank you, Hermann for this interesting contribution.
So it's your solution which works with touch control over ethernet?
Not the one I suggested with sniffing out the ip-adress of the Raspberry Pi with the Termux app?
And then using SSH and VNC from an Android phone.
And remotely control the Raspberry Pi through VNC.
Since I guess that VNC does not support the touch interface of the Raspberry Pi over SSH when used with the Termux app?
I am looking for a solution to use a smartphone as a Raspberry Pi screen connected over a wired connection which is as simply as possible.
There is a solution with HDMI to usb adapter.
But I want to use it as a mobile device, and the HDMI to usb adapter is bulky with the thick HDMI cable.
A direct ethernet cable for instance from the Raspberry Pi 4 usb-c plug to the usb-c plug of an Android phone is simpler.
This works already relatively simple with an iPad or an iPhone in the example of Techcraft on YouTube.
But I will use a Raspberry Pi zero 2 w which has no usb-c.
I think both solutions are interesting, but I need to digest both of those and test those.
But thank you, Hermann for this interesting contribution.
Statistics: Posted by Peter Gamma — Wed Jul 03, 2024 2:22 am