I think the Atrix Lapdock doesn't support 2 finger scrolling as it isn't multitouch (or so I read here). Certainly mine doesn't (in any Linux version), which spoils the experience for me. There are some other docks that do, though - not sure which.btesser wrote:Got a new microhdmi cable. Problem solved. Anyone get two finger scrolling in raspbian
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The Blackberry Y cable connects direcfly to the male micro-USB plug on the lapdock swing- up docking cradle. You need an adaptor with a female micro- USB connector and a male full- size USB-A connector that is used to connect the Blackberry Y cable male data connector to one of the Pi USB sockets. The Blackberry power micro-USB male connector is plugged directly into the Pi female micro-USB power input port. Note that some adapters advertised as having a female micro-USB connector actually have a female mini-USB connector and there's no way to tell from the lo-res photos on ePrey, etc.Deicist wrote:If I'm after the simplest (ie: no splicing cables / soldering if at all possible) way of connecting my pi to my lapdock, which cables do I need? The blackberry usb Y cable,
some form of converter for that cable to connect it to the lapdock. an hdmi cable, and a converter for the hdmi cable to connect it to the lapdock.
Is anyone currently, or planning on, selling a bundle of these cables in the UK for a reasonable markup?
I useDeicist wrote:Reading the thread has led me to believe I just need:
The blackberry usb Y cable.
some form of converter for that cable to connect it to the lapdock.
An hdmi cable
a converter for the hdmi cable to connect it to the lapdock.
I have this one (8 inches) on order, so I can't give a 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' verdict yet:By the way, where can I get a short - one to two foot, say - HDMI cable?
That adaptor looks rather bulky - I wonder if it will get in the way of something connecting to the micro-USB plug?kyelo wrote:Nigel Day said:I have this one (8 inches) on order, so I can't give a 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' verdict yet:By the way, where can I get a short - one to two foot, say - HDMI cable?
http://www.amazon.com/Inch-Hdmi-Port-Sa ... port+saver
The down side is that the complementary adapter is fairly expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Female-Conv ... cro+female
For the Lapdock to work you must connect to the micro B USB female connector. You must also connect to the Micr HDMI connector. No power goes to the hub until you connecto to both.edd247 wrote:just ordered a lapdock and had a quick question.
is it neccessary to power the RasPi using the lapdock micro usb, with the "Y" cable?
or can i use one of the usb ports from the lapdock hub?
i would like for the RasPi to power off when the screen is closed, so would that work in this case?
I was planning on connecting the lapdock micro B USB female connector directly to the RasPi full size usb, along with the micro HDMI directly to the RasPi HDMI (with adapters of course). If I do this, can I then use the hub to get power? Also, is it neccessary to cut the red 5v wire going from the lapdock micro usb to the Raspi usb port?Lob0426 wrote:For the Lapdock to work you must connect to the micro B USB female connector. You must also connect to the Micr HDMI connector. No power goes to the hub until you connecto to both.edd247 wrote:just ordered a lapdock and had a quick question.
is it neccessary to power the RasPi using the lapdock micro usb, with the "Y" cable?
or can i use one of the usb ports from the lapdock hub?
i would like for the RasPi to power off when the screen is closed, so would that work in this case?
I just tried this out and it works, using a cable with the 5v cut. I can't speak for Lob0426's lapdock but my screen, speakers and rear USB ports (power) work fine without anything connected to the micro USB connector.edd247 wrote:I was planning on connecting the lapdock micro B USB female connector directly to the RasPi full size usb, along with the micro HDMI directly to the RasPi HDMI (with adapters of course). If I do this, can I then use the hub to get power? Also, is it neccessary to cut the red 5v wire going from the lapdock micro usb to the Raspi usb port?Lob0426 wrote:For the Lapdock to work you must connect to the micro B USB female connector. You must also connect to the Micr HDMI connector. No power goes to the hub until you connecto to both.edd247 wrote:just ordered a lapdock and had a quick question.
is it neccessary to power the RasPi using the lapdock micro usb, with the "Y" cable?
or can i use one of the usb ports from the lapdock hub?
i would like for the RasPi to power off when the screen is closed, so would that work in this case?
thanks
Cool, thanks for the info. Just wondering, why does the 5v cable need to be cut?King wrote:I just tried this out and it works, using a cable with the 5v cut. I can't speak for Lob0426's lapdock but my screen, speakers and rear USB ports (power) work fine without anything connected to the micro USB connector.
If you have the new Raspi with 0ohm resistors, instead of polfuses, it will probably work. If you have the 140ma polyfuses it will reset time after time. I have been working on Backpowering a RasPi through its USB. Having some success at it also.edd247 wrote:I was planning on connecting the lapdock micro B USB female connector directly to the RasPi full size usb, along with the micro HDMI directly to the RasPi HDMI (with adapters of course). If I do this, can I then use the hub to get power? Also, is it neccessary to cut the red 5v wire going from the lapdock micro usb to the Raspi usb port?Lob0426 wrote:For the Lapdock to work you must connect to the micro B USB female connector. You must also connect to the Micr HDMI connector. No power goes to the hub until you connecto to both.edd247 wrote:just ordered a lapdock and had a quick question.
is it neccessary to power the RasPi using the lapdock micro usb, with the "Y" cable?
or can i use one of the usb ports from the lapdock hub?
i would like for the RasPi to power off when the screen is closed, so would that work in this case?
thanks
Thats because you are a "LOSER" Vindicator. Your brother Lob0426 has it under control!Vindicator wrote:You can back power the Raspi that way, I had miscellaneous problem with this approach when using the on-board Ethernet but it seems to work with a WiFi adapter being powered off the lapdock itself.
When using the Ethernet with it back powered through the Raspi, I would get keyboard repeats and system resets for no reason so I power mine with the microusb and send only data through the standard USB.
I you have one of the newer boards that have 0 ohm resistors instead of poly fuses this may solve the conditions I was experiencing.