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There is an add-on that lets the E3v2 screen work with klipper. I have it working and while the feature set is a bit limited its enough to see the print status and start a new print (among other things). You just need to run 7 wires from the screen to the GPIO pins on the pi. I used a front panel cable from an old PC case to accomplish this. Check it out!
https://github.com/GalvanicGlaze/DWIN_T5UIC1_LCD/wiki
Ah, nice! I started implementing the same thing a long time ago but got bored making all the UI screens after I had coded the basics :)