Datasheet
Once they're separated, reposition the battery and listen carefully to the noise. Position the battery in a spot where the
noise is less prominent and mount it in place with tape or mounting tack.
Another option you can try is to adjust the pot on the sound amp. Lowering the gain may fix the sound interference
when repositioning the battery doesn't work.
The best location for the battery I've found is directly tucked inbetween the Raspberry Pi and the PiTFT display.
No Audio
Retropie has sound options built into the software. It may be muted or set to really low. To adjust it, press the "Start"
button to bring up the Menu. Then, use the D-Pad to highlight “Sound Settings”. Use the “A” button to select and D-
Pad to increase volume. Press the “B” button to exit.
Pressing Button Turns Off Screen
If the PiTFT display turns black when you press one of the gamepad buttons, the trace that controls the backlighting
might need to be cut deeper. The label #18 on the back of the PiTFT is active by default - triggering it turns the display
off. Make sure this trace is cut to deactivate this feature.
Button on pin #18 doesn't work
You didn't cut the trace on the #18 pad, make sure to do that
PiTFT Shows Only White Screen
If the PiTFT display only display a white screen, chances are the img wasn't properly burnt to the SDcard. Be sure to
follow the steps Easy SD Card Setup (https://adafru.it/aMW) guide to correctly burn the image.
Custom Mute Function
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