This project is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Turing / XuanFang / Kipye brands, or any of theirs subsidiaries, affiliates, manufacturers or sellers of their products. All product and company names are the registered trademarks of their original owners.
This project is an open-source alternative software, NOT the original software provided for the smart screens. Please do not open issues for USBMonitor.exe/ExtendScreen.exe or for the smart screens hardware here.
- for Turing Smart Screen, use the official forum here: http://discuz.turzx.com/
- for other smart screens, contact your reseller
A Python system monitor program and an abstraction library for small IPS USB-C (UART) displays.
Supported operating systems : macOS, Windows, Linux (incl. Raspberry Pi), basically all OS that support Python 3.8+
✅ UsbPCMonitor 3.5" / 5" | ✅ Kipye Qiye Smart Display 3.5" |
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Unknown manufacturer, visually similar to Turing 3.5" / 5". Original software is UsbPCMonitor.exe |
Front panel has an engraved inscription "奇叶智显" Qiye Zhixian (Qiye Smart Display) |
Please note all listed smart screens are different products designed and produced by different companies, despite having a similar appearance. Their communication protocol is also different.
This project offers an abstraction layer to manage all of these products in a unified way, including some product-specific features like backplate RGB LEDs for available models!
If you haven't received your screen yet but want to start developing your theme now, you can use the "simulated LCD" mode!
❔ Turing Smart Screen 8.8" | ❔ Turing Smart Screen 2.1" | ❌ (Fuldho?) 3.5" IPS Screen |
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Very similar protocol than the 5". Support planned in a future version. | Very similar protocol than the 5". Support planned in a future version. | Managed with proprietary Windows software SmartMonitor.exe . Cannot be supported by this project: see here. Use alternative library https://github.com/braewoods/hidss |
❔ SmartCool Lcd / GeekTeches AD35 / AIDA64 / AX206 |
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Not supported. Produced by multiple manufacturers, all use the same Appotech AX206 hacked photo frame firmware. Supported by AIDA64 and lcd4linux |
There are 2 possible uses of this project Python code:
- as a System Monitor, a standalone program working with themes to display your computer HW info and custom data in an elegant way. Check if your hardware is supported.
- integrated in your project, to fully control the display from your own Python code.
This project is mainly a complete standalone program to use your screen as a system monitor, like the original vendor app.
Some themes are already included for a quick start!
- Fully functional multi-OS code base (operates out of the box, tested on Windows, Linux & MacOS).
- Display configuration using GUI configuration wizard or
config.yaml
file: no Python code to edit. - Compatible with 3.5" & 5" smart screen models (Turing, XuanFang...). Backplate RGB LEDs are also supported for available models!
- Support multiple hardware sensors and metrics (CPU/GPU usage, temperatures, memory, disks, etc) with configurable refresh intervals.
- Allow creation of themes (see
res/themes
) withtheme.yaml
files using theme editor to be shared with the community! - Easy to expand: custom Python data sources can be written to pull specific information and display it on themes like any other sensor.
- Auto-detect COM port based on the selected smart screen model.
- Tray icon with Exit option, useful when the program is running in background.
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If you don't want to use your screen for system monitoring, you can just use this project as a module from any Python code to do some simple operations on the display:
- Display custom picture
- Display text
- Display horizontal / radial progress bar
- Screen rotation
- Clear the screen (blank)
- Turn the screen on/off
- Display soft reset
- Set brightness
- Set backplate RGB LEDs color (on supported hardware rev.)
This project will act as an abstraction library to handle specific protocols and capabilities of each supported smart screen models in a transparent way for the user.
Check simple-program.py
as an example.
If you have trouble running the program as described in the wiki, please check open/closed issues & the wiki Troubleshooting page