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I've tried unplugging from both the wall and the device but nothing i've tried has been successful

Am i just out the $500 or is there something else i can do to make it turn on This could really be a number of different things. After new install of dakboard os in raspberry pi it never gets past the black dakboard loading screen I've tried different cables (as is suggested in the help guides) and reflashed the sd card several times. First, it’s an ips display, which means if you’re going to be hanging it vertically on the wall, you’ll still be able to see it when viewing at an angle greater than 90 degrees Second, the hdmi and power connections on the back of the monitor face down, not straight out.

However my question for this clever community is how might i use a motion/proximity sensor to turn the screen on and off The screen will be flush mounted in the kitchen but i don’t want a 42 panel powered on when there is no one in the room. I have a raspberry pi 4 using dakboard After a few hours the monitor screen will turn black The monitor is turned on however it appears it is not getting a signal If i unplug and plug the pi back in it reboots and the screen recognizes it again

Can anyone please help with this?

Hello everyone, i'm new to the community here but i've been lurking here for a bit I built a wooden frame for my display and finally have it hung on the wall But i do have one question that i need some help with I find the ability to turn the display on and off very limited. We’ll want our raspberry pi to boot directly into a browser running dakboard in fullscreen mode, without having to press the keyboard or click the mouse So, you’ll either want to open the terminal application if you’re in the raspberry pi desktop, or ssh into your raspberry pi.

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