Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Touchscreen monitor/mirror NO IR FRAME
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Can I use the touch screen monitor independently. I am not interested in using an IR frame.
I am looking to implement a magic mirror in my home for calendar, schedules and IoT access. I have seen some good touchscreen answers but nothing without the use of IR frames in some capacity or another.
Display: 24" capacitive touchscreen monitor. 60hz ref. rate.
Mirror: Two way mirrors “smart mirror” tempered 5mm
Pi: raspberry pi 3b+ -
@mrdrmichael I ‘think’ so as there is a small touch screen for pi. I do not know how they interface for apps. thru the browser for things like mm, …
note that most modules are not input enabled, as a ‘mirror’ hangs on the wall and is usually output only.
you won’t be able to put glass or film over the monitor.
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@sdetweil Thank you for the response. I ordered the 24" display I am going to run some tests before applying a mirror. Even though most applications are output based I am hoping to integrate some input such as the calendar and minor IoT accesses.
I have not gone too in depth on the project but its like a running application that can be switched between like a process.
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@mrdrmichael I understand, lots of development to go…
MagicMirror is a browser based, single page application. a composite info panel.
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Use MMM-Touch.
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