kolossos4730 wrote: 
> Tom,
> 
> The current version of piCorePlayer does not support the touch
> interface. Easiest thing to do is attach a USB mouse or keyboard to
> configure JiveLite. Then quit JiveLite using the [Quit] button on the
> home screen to save changes. This does not always work for me (changes
> does not survive a reboot), so to be sure I use piCorePlayer's web
> interface to backup the settings using the "[Backup] Backup your
> changes" button on the main page (for this button to be visible you have
> to select the beta tab at the bottom of the page).
> 
> I use a FLIRC adapter in combination with an original Squeezebox remote
> to emulate a keyboard.

Hi.  I am amazed that I have got to the point of the question that the
above answer refers to: I have assembled a Raspberry Pi B+ and a
Raspberry Pi touchscreen to the point that it plays music and displays
the language choice screen in Jivelite.  However, obviously touch is not
enabled.

I have examined this thread and the piCoreplayer thread to find a
solution and I can't seem to figure out how to proceed to get jivelite
on a piCoreplayer to accept touch commands.

If someone could give me a detailed step by step howto to enable touch,
I would be forever grateful.

Thanks.



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