So here is a video demonstration of the patched Monitor software in a (simulated) real world session ("coding & computing" area).
https://youtu.be/idjhuxzjD5Q
The published description:
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A demonstration of the Onyx Boox Max2 as a monitor connected through HDMI to a Linux desktop; new custom features for the monitor software are demonstrated (screen refresh on tap, change rendering mode on tap) which Onyx is encouraged to implement in the mainstream code.
This demonstration runs first a facilitator for pytorch code experimentation, then interacts with a console and a graph representing in real time the evolving model of an artificial neural network approximating a chunk of a sine function.
The taps on the screen are meant to, when appropriate, force a "full screen refresh" (removes ghosting and perfects rendering), or switch the electrophoretic mode to "fast/A2", so the interaction with the desktop elements is faster, or switch to "normal" EPD mode, to get a full quality rendering.
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BTW: I kept the audio, so the feedback and the activity are more clear.