I also suggest swapping out the SD card for a small USB3 solid state drive. You'll gain a fair bit of speed and possibly improve reliability.
On 11/04/2022 23:27 Charles Young <ctyoung@...> wrote:
Ernie:?
I really like my RPi 400; Very clever package. I seriously suggest getting a bigger monitor. I am a careful shopper and I found a 19 inch HDMI monitor on EBay for about $50 (with free shipping). ?Our vision doesn¡¯t get any better with age! If you enjoy messing with RPis, it is worth it.?
Chuck KF8TI
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On Apr 11, 2022, at 8:40 PM, Ernie Rader <
ernie@...> wrote:
Good afternoon, everyone!!
Please let this Email message introduce me to you.? I'm Ernie Rader, W5NH, and I'm using a Raspberry Pi 400 that I've had for several months.? Within the last few days, I've installed Bullseye and HamClock on a 32 GB MicroSD card, and everything's working just fine.? What a great program!!
My question may seem a bit elementary to some, but I'm using a 9" HDMI monitor, and the GUI interface, the mouse cursor, the terminal window, and pop-up menus are so small that many times I have to use a magnifying glass to see them.? Where are the adjustments to make changes so these displays are readable?? I've been able to increase the size of the terminal window with about 25 itterations of Ctrl-Shift-+, which will fill the screen eventually, but I was hoping that this setting (each time the window is opened), along with the others mentioned above, could be set once and for all.
If anyone can point me in the right direction for this configuration, I would certainly appreciate your council.
73, Ernie, W5NH
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions? ?tel +1-937-971-0366
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