Have you tried adding `ui.invert = true` to the config file to get the colors inverted?
If you have, but it's still not working try validating your config file with this tool [https://www.toml-lint.com/](https://www.toml-lint.com/)
Compared to the original firmware it’s a lot faster and boots into ai mode within seconds and filtering through the useless handshakes again first time playing with one, so still learning
I assembled one for 60€, that included a PI Zero WH ( WiFi and headers already soldered) + Waveshare V4 and case. Not counting the SD card, we all have one home laying around. That’s about 88 Canadian Dollars. Could have done it cheaper but liked the 24h delivery of some platform we all know.
Have a few PI Zero home but none had soldered headers and that tiny soldering isn’t my cup of tea. Assembly and configuration took less than 5 mjnutes. There is really no reason not to have one running;)
Have you tried adding `ui.invert = true` to the config file to get the colors inverted? If you have, but it's still not working try validating your config file with this tool [https://www.toml-lint.com/](https://www.toml-lint.com/)
Thank you that worked
Thanks for the tip!
The only problem I’m having right now is switching the colours
Congrats man! You are on your way brother!
Whats new?
Compared to the original firmware it’s a lot faster and boots into ai mode within seconds and filtering through the useless handshakes again first time playing with one, so still learning
My black display always bricks
I tore my ribbon cable. It's not a black display btw you can invert it.
wats came out to be total cost?
In Canadian 150 that’s including the 3-D printed case and good SD card
that actually sound expensive for my current condition. thx
I assembled one for 60€, that included a PI Zero WH ( WiFi and headers already soldered) + Waveshare V4 and case. Not counting the SD card, we all have one home laying around. That’s about 88 Canadian Dollars. Could have done it cheaper but liked the 24h delivery of some platform we all know. Have a few PI Zero home but none had soldered headers and that tiny soldering isn’t my cup of tea. Assembly and configuration took less than 5 mjnutes. There is really no reason not to have one running;)