Klipper-Touch is an alternative web-based UI for Klipper3d/Moonraker that focuses on small touch screens without keyboard or mouse.
Overview
Klipper-Touch is an innovative web-based user interface designed specifically for Klipper3d and Moonraker, particularly suitable for small touch screens that do not require a keyboard or mouse. This project is a personal venture, aimed at simplifying the printing process while allowing for a hands-on learning experience. As it currently stands, Klipper-Touch is still a work in progress, but it shows great potential for enhancing the printing experience through its focused functionality.
Though it is not yet a polished product, the excitement behind its development is palpable. Users should be mindful of potential risks, as the software is not guaranteed to be bug-free. It’s an open invitation for enthusiasts to explore, contribute, and help improve the application as they engage with their 3D printers.
Features
- Touch Optimized: Designed specifically for small touch screens, making navigation simple and intuitive without the need for peripherals.
- Web-Based Interface: Functions through a web interface, allowing easy access from local devices connected to your printer setup.
- Klipper and Moonraker Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with the Klipper and Moonraker ecosystems, providing a cohesive experience for 3D printing enthusiasts.
- Customizable: Users can configure their settings and tailor the experience to fit their specific printer and user preferences.
- Development-Ready: Open to contributions and improvements, providing a platform for developers to enhance the software collaboratively.
- Step-by-Step Installation: Provides detailed instructions for installation on various systems, making it accessible for both novice and experienced users.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Offers real-time updates of printing progress, temperature readings, and other crucial data directly on your touch screen.
- Feedback Encouragement: Actively encourages users to report issues and submit pull requests, fostering a community-driven improvement model.