- For Raspberry Pi OS, touch support is not an issue, since there are examples available which show that it works
- For the Orange Pi 5, we do not know of any examples which show touch support, we defore define it as an issue that it is not there.
- The main thing we miss for the Orange Pi 5 is touch control.
- Touch control works well with Raspberry Pi’s as described here:
- The Raspberry supports touch even on Fedora using the official Raspberry Pi 7 inch display:
- As we have seen here, Ubuntu supports basic touch functionality on a x86 tablet as shown here:
- And touch problems are also solved with the LattePanda with a special touch overlay which is connected to the motherboard as shown here:
- but we have let go of LattePanda’s for reasons we described in our journal.
- In Fedora, touch screen for the Raspberry Pi is supported only for the official 7 inch touch display from Raspberry Pi, but not for other touch displays. There, touch control goes over a special flat cable adapter to the motherboard.
- Is this the easiest way to support touch, and so Fedora has choosen this pathway for it?
- If so, this pathway would also be available for the Orange Pi 5.
- There is an official 10 inch touch screen available from Orange for the Orange Pi 5 with flat cable:
http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/otherAccessories/details/Orange-Pi-Touch-Screen-Pi5.html
- The Orange Pi screen with touch control and flat cable can also be found on Amazon and ebay.
- It does over flat cable connector to the motherboard of the Orange mother board.
- If this pathway over flat cable works easiest, does it work also for smaller screens with 7 or 5 inch?
- And can we also use a touch overlay, as it was solved with the LattePandas?
- There is also the option to install Ubuntu Touch on the Orange Pi 5 with a very sophisticated touch control.
- but for our needs, basic functionality for touch which is already integrated in Ubuntu for touch as shown here is sufficient:
- We already have an official Ubuntu image for the Orange Pi 5 from Orange, why then install Ubuntu Touch on it?
- But we are asking the question. Is it the easiest way to support touch over a flat cable touch interface on the Orange Pi 5, as it was done in Fedora for the Raspberry Pi 4?
- If so, we have all the components, an official touch screen from Orange with flat cable.
- And we are sure that the documentation how to implement touch for Ubuntu can be found somewhere.
- If we look at what we reviewed, we can see that all components are there to implement a decent touch support for the Orange Pi 5 by selecting the appropriate components, to get a touch control which can compete with the touch control of Raspberry Pi’s.
- The question also remains, if touch over usb is not already implemented in for instance Ubuntu as it is in Raspberry Pi OS.
- This is woth testing before doing any further steps.
We think that touch support for the Orange Pi 5 for instance in Ubuntu is a small step for a developer, but something which is difficult for non-coders as we are. Especially if we lack of time to implement it. Therefore we welcome developers and YouTube video makers to implement touch support for the Orange Pi 5.