A while back, I did a blog post on installing Octoprint for the first time. Since then, I had mostly not done much with it until recently when I heard that you could use a Raspberry Pi touchscreen and connect it to the raspberry pi and by using a plugin, you can create a small touchscreen panel which you can use to monitor the temp, time left, etc. I did some digging around my drawers and found two TFT LCD screens that my brother Nicholas repurchased a while. So I formatted an SD card and downloaded the image from the site. After flashing, I had to open the WPA_Supplicant file which is a wifi config and setup file. After I was done I loaded the SD card onto the Raspberry Pi, but I ran into some issues, the Raspberry Pi wouldn’t connect to my wifi. After a lot of looking at Octoprint forums, I tried several different things including reinstalling the OS and downloading it again. But none of it worked, one thing I saw on a furom was maybe that the router had a setting enabled which made it so the Raspberry Pi couldn’t connect. So I plugged in our second older router, and after running through the config and setup it was ready, I edited the WPA_Supplicant file to connect to the other router instead of the main one and then plugged in the raspberry Pi and surprisingly it connected! So at the moment of me writing i am figuring out how to use a TFT touchscreen with Octoprint and I will make a follow up post when I’m finished.