@h5n1xp Hi!
I don't know if you've see this, but I have a support and setup guide that I made over on GurHub:
https://github.com/teastainGit/LilyGO-T-display-S3-setup-and-examples
Thanks for your support!
-Terry
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RE: Turn off LEDs on the LILYGO T-Display S3
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RE: ESP32-S3 TFT 1.9 display
It is a bit more awkward, but you must confirm battery voltage during start up!
Your Lemon, may be the battery.
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LilyGO T-Display S3 setup instructions and examples
I created a setup instruction for Arduino IDE and made two examples for LilyGO T-Display S3and posted them on GitHub here:
https://github.com/teastainGit/LillyGO-T-display-S3-setup-and-examples
Try it out and please let me know!
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RE: Turn off LEDs on the LILYGO T-Display S3
@roblatour Thanks! I know you would like to turn them off, but...
I submitted an Issue on their GitHub and got this response!
"Thank you for your support to lilygo. The gray WS2812 in the schematic does not exist in reality. There are two LED lights on the board, one is for charging indication (it will flicker when the battery is not connected, it will be always on when it is connected to charging, and it will be off in other states). The other one is connected to the same line as the backlight to be controlled together with the backlight."
I further tested and found these characteristics and posted it in my setup text:
<on-board LED colours and function:>
Green LED indicates board is powered up (Power Enabled) using either USB or Battery
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RE: Turn off LEDs on the LILYGO T-Display S3
@roblatour They are not well documented by LilyGO.
They are not user I/O, so you would have to blot them out with black paint.
I have studied the rather useless schematic provided and Red is USB power and Green is not documented. I have asked LilyGO for an updated or at least correct dwg.
-Terry