Difference between revisions of "PinePhone Accessories"
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| + | Accessories used with a [[PinePhone]]. | ||
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| + | == Serial Console == | ||
| + | See [[Serial Console on PinePhone]] for more details. | ||
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== Keyboard == | == Keyboard == | ||
=== [[Bluetooth]] Keyboard === | === [[Bluetooth]] Keyboard === | ||
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{{Todo|Research}} | {{Todo|Research}} | ||
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| + | == External Display == | ||
| + | PinePhone supports DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C. Connecting a USB-C hub with HDMI/DP connector allows you to connect an external monitor. | ||
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| + | * Related tutorial: [https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php?id=mods Mobian Wiki] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:06, 28 July 2020
Accessories used with a PinePhone.
Serial Console
See Serial Console on PinePhone for more details.
Keyboard
Bluetooth Keyboard
Any regular BT may be used.
Guide on connecting: [1]
Additionally the bluetooth or bluetoothd service needs to be enabled on boot:
rc-update add bluetooth
And the bluetooth controller needs to be powered on. Add the line AutoEnable=true in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf at the bottom in the [Policy] section:
/etc/bluetooth/main.conf[Policy]
AutoEnable=true
I2C Keyboard
It should be possible to connect a keyboard over the I2C bus via the pogo pins on the back.
There is even an I2C - HID standard and a driver in the Linux kernel: [2]
TODO: Research
External Display
PinePhone supports DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C. Connecting a USB-C hub with HDMI/DP connector allows you to connect an external monitor.
- Related tutorial: Mobian Wiki