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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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      MMRIZE @Egnos
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      @Egnos
      See how usage looks like.
      https://youtu.be/BcpZvkcrfHU

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        Egnos @MMRIZE
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        @MMRIZE said in Change page with MMM-Pages:

        See how usage looks like.
        https://youtu.be/BcpZvkcrfHU

        I just have to try!

        @MMRIZE If instead you took the sensor without a cover how did you think of attaching it to the frame? Do you leave the sensor naked or cover it with a self made cover?

        My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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          MMRIZE @Egnos
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          @Egnos
          At this moment, I don’t have the real implementation to show,
          But what I tried was;
          Dig a hole then Implant the sensor in the frame. This gesture sensor has a short distance, but fortunately, through thin plastic/acryl/wood/paper/glass, it works. It detects changes in magnetic fields so except for metal/mirror(metal coated) it will work.
          My first intention was to cover the hole with small cardboard paper, then paint it black (I prefer a black framed mirror), But I lost interest at the finish stage, so I left it naked. :D

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            Egnos @MMRIZE
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            @MMRIZE said in Change page with MMM-Pages:

            This gesture sensor has a short distance, but fortunately, through thin plastic/acryl/wood/paper/glass, it works. It detects changes in magnetic fields so except for metal/mirror(metal coated) it will work

            Hi @MMRIZE unfortunately behind wood, plastic or plexiglass the sensor does not work … it’s a big problem!
            Do you know by chance if this sensor has a SW adjustment (I don’t see any trimmer on the PCB …)?

            thanks

            My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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              MMRIZE @Egnos
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              @Egnos
              By my test, under 5mm thick plastic or wood panel it works. But there is no s/w fixture about it.

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                Egnos @MMRIZE
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                @MMRIZE said in Change page with MMM-Pages:

                By my test, under 5mm thick plastic or wood panel it works. But there is no s/w fixture about it.

                I did several tests and even a piece of paper in front of it doesn’t work … it must be completely free …

                I should try the glass …

                My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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