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config.yaml
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---
config:
# Configuration values to set up basic communication
# Set your COM port e.g. COM3 for Windows, /dev/ttyACM0 for Linux...
# Use AUTO for COM port auto-discovery (may not work on every setup)
# COM_PORT: "/dev/ttyACM0"
# COM_PORT: "COM3"
COM_PORT: "AUTO"
# Theme to use (located in res/themes)
# Use the name of the folder as value
THEME: 3.5inchTheme2
# Hardware sensors reading
# Choose the appropriate method for reading your hardware sensors:
# - PYTHON use Python libraries (psutils, GPUtil...) to read hardware sensors (supports all OS but not all HW)
# - LHM use LibreHardwareMonitor library to read hardware sensors (Windows only - NEEDS ADMIN RIGHTS)
# - STUB / STATIC use random/static data instead of real hardware sensors
# - AUTO use the best method based on your OS: Windows OS will use LHM, other OS will use Python libraries
HW_SENSORS: AUTO
# Network interfaces
# Linux/MacOS interfaces are named "eth0", "wlan0", "wlp1s0", "enp2s0"...
# For Windows use the interfaces pretty name: "Ethernet 2", "Wi-Fi", ...
# Leave the fields empty if the card does not exist on your setup
ETH: "" # Ethernet Card
WLO: "" # Wi-Fi Card
# CPU fan
# For Linux/MacOS platforms, the CPU fan is amongst all fan sensors gathered from the motherboard chipset
# If value is AUTO the system monitor will try to auto-select the CPU fan
# If auto-detection fails, it might be necessary to manually indicate which fan is the CPU fan
# Value must be 'controller/fan' e.g. 'nct6798/fan2'. Use configuration wizard for help in selection
CPU_FAN: AUTO
display:
# Display revision:
# - A for Turing 3.5" and UsbPCMonitor 3.5"/5"
# - B for Xuanfang 3.5" (inc. flagship)
# - C for Turing 5"
# - D for Kipye Qiye Smart Display 3.5"
# - SIMU for 3.5" simulated LCD (image written in screencap.png)
# - SIMU5 for 5" simulated LCD
# To identify your smart screen: https://github.com/mathoudebine/turing-smart-screen-python/wiki/Hardware-revisions
REVISION: A
# Display Brightness
# Set this as the desired %, 0 being completely dark and 100 being max brightness
# Warning: revision A display can get hot at high brightness!
BRIGHTNESS: 20
# Display reverse: true/false
# Set to true to reverse display orientation (landscape <-> reverse landscape, portrait <-> reverse portrait)
# Note: Display basic orientation (portrait or landscape) is defined by the theme you have selected
DISPLAY_REVERSE: false