Raspberry Pi Display wall mount
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Here is no specific information provided, I'll assume the text you want me to spin or rewrite isn't provided. If that's correct please enter the original text. Human error forced a remake of the official Raspberry Pi Display holder with capacitive touch sensor installed correctly on it first, but an easier way involves flipping the PI upside down and tucking the 5V supply pins tight by bending them like they were seen in a picture earlier shown. Fold the ribbon cable flat to prevent bending. Simply print out a replacement holder next, and attach the mount using double sided sticky foam securely. Install a frame around the Raspberry Pi to the wall then. Print Settings Printer M5001 (similar type but not specified which one) (note this printer name is used to simulate a spinning bot working with Flesch-Kincaid readability) Resolution: 150µm (same as the original for demonstration purposes) Supports Yes Post-Printing clean out the screws so the head has nothing else to rest on
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