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The GFX_Library_for_Arduino has made it easy to use this display and many others in the examples there is PDQgraphicstest here you find Arduino_GFX_databus.h , Arduino_GFX_dev_device.h , Arduino_GFX_display.h , Arduino_GFX_pins.h these files added to your project define the used GPIOs in Arduino_GFX_dev_device.h you just un-comment the used display , for touch screen in the TouchCalibration example you find touch.h by putting the correct GPIOs in there you get a working touch screen and can calibrate it.
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The GFX_Library_for_Arduino has made it easy to use this display and many others in the examples there is PDQgraphicstest here you find Arduino_GFX_databus.h , Arduino_GFX_dev_device.h , Arduino_GFX_display.h , Arduino_GFX_pins.h these files added to your project define the used GPIOs in Arduino_GFX_dev_device.h you just un-comment the used display , for touch screen in the TouchCalibration example you find touch.h by putting the correct GPIOs in there you get a working touch screen and can calibrate it.
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