Ender 3 S1 plus TFT touch screen M600 prob's

What is the problem?

WRITE HERE Hello I have an Ender 3 S1 Plus with the TFT touch screen. I solely bought it to print TPU and specifically the ability to change filament (colors) using pause at level when slicing. I have an S1 with the rotary push knob and it works gangbusters doing this. I know from other forums that there is incompatibility between the TFT touch screen chipset and the motherboard whilst Creality refused to ever acknowledge this.There are supposed work-arounds in code but I am now thinking to set up Octoprint and control the S1 plus from it and hoping I can finally get pause at layer to change filament to work using octoprint

What did you already try to solve it?

WRITE HERE tried different slicing programs but never tried octoprint (I'm a newbie interested in this)

Have you tried running in safe mode?

WRITE HERE not yet

Did running in safe mode solve the problem?

WRITE HERE no

Systeminfo Bundle

You can download this in OctoPrint's System Information dialog ... no bundle, no support!)

WRITE HERE not yet

Additional information about your setup

OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible

WRITE HERE not yet tried installing want to confirm if Octoprint will fix my pause at layer problem on my Ender 3 S1 plus with touch screen

It is not clear what you are asking for help on. You do have at the bottom in additional info what looks like maybe a question... I think you are asking if pause works with OctoPrint. It does.

I use my slicer to setup pause when I do change at layers. If you are using octoprint to manage the sending of your GCode to you machine, the pause will be sent. In the same way as it would if you are running it on say an SD card. The real difference is that you can also have Octoprint run some other code at different stages related to the pause. So you can have the printer pick up where you want it to even if you move things around while changing the filament. Changing the filament is really no different than running out of it. So from the OctoPrint perspective, there is no difference.