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    • A Offline
      ashleydaniel
      last edited by

      Looks really good, I did that on my last year project, but I forget that type of keyboard, because now I am using X-Bows Coupons curve keywords, and it helps me while typing my code.
      keyboard.jpg

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        lally james @lavolp3
        last edited by lally james

        @lavolp3 said in MMM-Keyboard (a virtual touch keyboard):

        Naaaa nanana Nana Nana
        You can touch this!

        As part of a bigger project to build a touch kitchen dashboard, I programmed a virtual touch keyboard based on the npm module simple-keyboard.
        This module can basically interact with every other module using the MM notification system!

        Download:

        [card:lavolp3/MMM-Keyboard]

        https://github.com/lavolp3/MMM- Keyboard

        Screenshots:

        example screenshot

        Features:

        • working with MM’s notification system (see below), can interact with every other module you can think of! (the notification function needs to be programmed into the module)
        • supports en and de locales, more on request
        • standard and numeric keyboard supported

        Working with the Keyboard

        Opening the keyboard

        The keyboard works with MagicMirror’s notification system. You can broadcast notifications from another module using the following parameters

        this.sendNotification("KEYBOARD", {
            key: "uniqueKey",
            style: "default"
        });
        

        The payload of the notification must be an object containing two parameters:
        key: You can use any unique key, it is advised to use the module name. MMM-Keyboard will take the key and send it back for the module to understand it.
        style: Use “default” or “numbers” here

        Receiving data

        As soon as you hit the “SEND!”-Button the keyboard sends back the written content using the format

        this.sendNotification("KEYBOARD_INPUT", {
            key: "uniqueKey",
            message: "test"
        });
        

        You can fetch this message by checking for the key component. Here an example:

        notificationReceived : function (notification, payload) {
            if (notification == "KEYBOARD_INPUT" && payload.key === "uniqueKey") {
                console.log(payload.message);
            }
        },
        

        Implemented modules

        • MMM-Bring (PR prepared, not implemented into master yet)

        Planned:

        • MMM-Todo
        • an own Timer / Alarm module

        For further implementations, contact me or send it as an issue here!

        Thanks

        Thanks to @jheyman for alpha testing and Francisco Hodges for the beautiful simple-keyboard npm module!

        that is very detailed information i was looking for man thanks for sharing, love this sort of detailed information

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          Dankodan
          last edited by

          @lavolp3 said in MMM-Keyboard (a virtual touch keyboard):

          this.sendNotification(“KEYBOARD_INPUT”, {
          key: “uniqueKey”,
          message: “test”
          });
          sorry, which file should these parameters be inserted in, I can’t see the keyboard
          thanks

          this.sendNotification(“KEYBOARD_INPUT”, {
          key: “uniqueKey”,
          message: “test”
          });

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            sdetweil @Dankodan
            last edited by sdetweil

            @Dankodan that is how to send the notification via javascript code in some other module.

            there are many modules that can send notifications for you and allow you to configure them in config.js

            'KEYBOARD_INPUT”  is the notification id
            

            and

            {
            key: “uniqueKey”,
            message: “test”
            }
            

            is called the payload, or notification content/value

            Sam

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              reverendz @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil said in MMM-Keyboard (a virtual touch keyboard):

              {
              key: “uniqueKey”,
              message: “test”
              }

              I’m having the same issue as the previous poster.

              I can’t figure out how to put this into the config.js and get it to work. When I put the example as listed, my config won’t build.

              Can you provide an example?

              Explicitly: the module (doesn’t matter which, ideally one of the defaults) and how it looks when you implement this.

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                sdetweil @reverendz
                last edited by sdetweil

                @reverendz this is NOT a config.js set of code.

                from the module readme

                The keyboard works with MagicMirror’s notification system. You can broadcast notifications from ====>another module<===== using the following parameters

                this.sendNotification("KEYBOARD", {
                    key: "uniqueKey",
                    style: "default",
                    data: {},
                });
                

                and in the parms

                swype	boolean	false	Activate swipe mode (experimental!) (not implemented yet)
                alwaysShow	boolean	false	Always show keyboard. (not implemented yet)
                

                note, NOT IMPLEMENTED YET

                so, you SOME other module to invoke the notification
                maybe command to notification ( so you could do it from a terminal window/ssh session)

                see the third party list (linked in the header above) and put notification in the search field
                there are a lot to choose from

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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