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I tried to build a modern, "smart" touchscreen GUI for the Falco Network using a 7-inch Nextion display. After hours of programming, designing graphics, and fighting with hexadecimal codes just to track button states on the Arduino backend, I realized one thing: touchscreens belong in the trash. In this video, I rip out the complicated, fragile consumer tech and go back to basics. We are building the ultimate, over-engineered Falco GUI using tactile, industrial-grade hardware. It might look like a control panel from a 1960s space movie, but in an environment where reliability is the only thing that matters, hardwired simplicity wins every single time. 🛠️ What’s in this video: 0:00 - Why the Nextion 7.0 Display is a programmer's nightmare. 3:50 - The new layout: LCDs, rotary switches, and industrial buttons. 6:36 - The Wiring: Arduino Uno R4, I2C busses, and active-low logic. 7:56 - Integrating 3.3V and 5V components safely. 9:31 - Why over-engineered simplicity is the best kind of engineering. ⚙️ Hardware Used in This Build: Microcontroller: Arduino Uno R4 WiFi The Reject: Nextion 7.0" HMI Display Displays: 20x4 and 16x2 I2C LCD Screens Encoders: SparkFun Qwiic Twist (RGB Rotary Encoders) Switches: 12-Position Rotary Selector Switch & Industrial Green Pushbutton Power: Meanwell 110V AC to 5V DC Power Supply Wiring: Wago 221 Wire Splicing Connectors Actuator: "Vertical Linear Actuator" (aka a heavy-duty pull cord) God bless, and I'll see you in the next one. Hashtags: #Arduino #Engineering #HomeAutomation #OverEngineered #StructBuild #IndustrialControl #DIYElectronics #Maker