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      Dennis-010 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in MMM-Remote-Control:

      @Dennis-010 sorry, don’t know what you mean ‘custom line’

      Well, I started with:

      monitorOnCommand: "echo 'on 0.0.0.0' | cec-client -s -d 1",
      

      Then changd it to:

      monitorOnCommand: 'xrandr -d :0 --output HDMI-1 --auto',
      

      So I was wondering if there was a new “custom” line of code I can use. But u already said thast there might be no solution yet.

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        sdetweil @Dennis-010
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        @Dennis-010 he had another post

        yeah ! just found for wayland 
        [3:58 PM]
        for turn on: pi@raspberrypi:~ $ WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-2 --on
        [3:58 PM]
        for turn off: pi@raspberrypi:~ $ WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-2 --off
        

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          ankonaskiff17 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil Saw this and I maybe putting out old news because most people do
          sudo raspi-config and then hit enter. Saw some text that appear to type in
          sudo raspi-config nonint do_wayland <W1/W2> with

          W1 - Use the X11 backendWayland.jpg
          W2 - Use the Wayland backend

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            Dennis-010 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil

            That line infortunatly did not do the trick.

            I used the revert option from @ankonaskiff17 to revert back to X11 and now the commands are working again.
            Only thing now is: when monitor turns back on it’s set back to landscape instead of 90 degrees right portrait.

            I remember seeing a fix for that somewhere, so I’ll be looking for that.

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              Jessendelft @Dennis-010
              last edited by Jessendelft

              @Dennis-010

              Thanks for figuring all of this out. I also reverted back to the X11 window driver.
              For completeness, just add --rotate right to the command:

              customCommand: {  // Optional, See "Using Custom Commands" below
                monitorOnCommand: 'xrandr -d :0 --output HDMI-1 --auto --rotate right',
                monitorOffCommand: 'xrandr -d :0 --output HDMI-1 --off'
              },
              
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