Yes, Jivelite can control your other Squeezelite player via LMS; thanks
to the outstanding work of the piCorePlayer, Jivelite and LMS teams.

Instructions for Hyperpixel 4" (rectangular version) touch screen with
Pi Zero WH.  

1. Download 'piCorePlayer' (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/downloads/),
Standard (32-bit) version, write to a micro-SD card.
2. Set up wpa_supplicant.conf per 'instructions'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/setup_wifi_on_pcp_without_ethernet/),
save to the SD card, so that the pi will connect to your WiFi.
3. Put the micro SD card into a 'Raspberry Pi Zero WH'
(https://www.adafruit.com/product/3708).
4. Mount the 'Hyperpixel 4\" Touchscreen'
(https://chicagodist.com/products/hyperpixel-4-0-hi-res-display-for-raspberry-pi-touch)
to the Pi Zero. (Also available 'here'
(https://www.adafruit.com/product/3578)).
5. Follow 'these instructions'
(https://github.com/piCorePlayer/hyperpixel4) to install Jivelite, the
touchscreen drivers, and calibrate the screen.
6. Connect the USB DAC of your choice (or no DAC if simply controlling
another SB). You'll need a 'micro-usb adapter cable'
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XXL8T45/) for most desktop DACs.
7. Point your browser to http://pcp.local to configure the DAC.
8. Mount the Pi assembly to 'this stand'
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017TU5KMQ/), using M2.5 bolts,
standoffs and nuts, for a very stable mount with adjustable angle. Will
have to drill a couple of holes in the stand (it's plastic, I drilled
them with a manual hand drill).
9. Enjoy some tunes!


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