From 6901096557fb749aa2b287eaca1d625538d8ff00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: caesar1111 Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 19:52:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] 1 --- openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md b/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md index 2d3cbc4..fba00f5 100644 --- a/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md +++ b/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ As mentioned before, I am basing this tutorial on the graphical GUI of Raspbian |Description|Image| |---|---| -|Raspberry Pi 7" Touch-Display|![image](\images\raspberrydisplay.jpg)| +|Raspberry Pi 7" Touch-Display|![image](/images/raspberrydisplay.jpg)| |Premium case for Raspberry Pi 7" Touch-Display (closed version) often sold in bundle with Touch-Display, should be available in black, white and transparent. This is a very good case if you want to place the controller on a table or counter since it is protecting the Raspberry from the back.|![image](\images\raspberrydisplaycase.jpg)| |*Alternative:* Cases for Raspberry Pi 7" Touch-Display. You will find a wide range of other cases. The open versions might give you a better access to the Pi GPIO pins or for changing SD card. Please consider: since you can rotate the image of the GUI on the display you can also choose to switch from landscape to portrait orientation.|![image](\images\alternativeraspberrydisplaycase.jpg)| |Bluetooth keyboard (optional, since the optional on screen touch keyboard for Raspbian PIXEL was not working without errors, I decided to go for a Bluetooth keyboard which makes the typing much easier)|![image](\images\bluetoothkeyboard.jpg)|