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      sdetweil @clakkentt
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      @clakkentt i think this is a system design problem, i see the same thing on my two monitor system when i turn off a monitor.

      and it wont go back unless i stop and restart mm, after turning on the monitor.

      same thing happens with other apps too.
      so its not an electron problem.

      turning off the hdmi port is the same as turning off the monitor. have you tried hiding the modules instead of turning off the hdmi port?

      that works for me.

      Sam

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        clakkentt @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil Thank you, I was hoping to have just one computer with the home automation software and MM but i guess I will have to keep a pi exclusively for MM.

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          BKeyport Module Developer @clakkentt
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          @clakkentt FWIW, the same thing happens on the PI - I’ve got a dual monitor set up, and when I turn off the monitors, they not only smash onto one screen, but shrink WAY down.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            clakkentt @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil

            It’s not a matter of clearing the screen so I can use the mirror, rather it i about not wasting energy on a monitor when most of the time we are not there.

            I am going to try a two step process, stop MM, then turn off the monitor and on the reverse start the monitor and then start MM

            Thanks again

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              clakkentt @BKeyport
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              @BKeyport The pi I mentioned is a pi 3 with a single HDMI that I now have in the mirror. I am hoping to eliminate that and use a desktop computer that runs 24/7 to run MM on the mirror monitor as the second one.

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                sdetweil @clakkentt
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                @clakkentt understood

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                  BKeyport Module Developer @clakkentt
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                  @clakkentt Yeah – I get that… Sadly, I don’t think there’s a way to get around “Stupid video driver tricks” in this case, sadly.

                  The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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