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      karsten13 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in HDMI turns on without movement:

      @karsten13 have you had a chance to test universal pir on Trixie yet?

      I’m on it …

      @Hobbes-0 said in HDMI turns on without movement:

      I tested the offCommand directly in the Terminal, the monitor goes off, and again after a minute or so goes back on. So this does not come from the MM.

      @sdetweil so this problem is not related to universal pir or mm

      I tested universal pir on mmos, which is on trixie but uses the os lite version, mm and labwc/wayland are started as containers.

      I cannot reproduce the unexpected activation there.

      (I found another permission problem which I will fix later) fixed

      Other difference between trixie and bookworm is a breaking version change of gpiomon so you have to use different commands:

      bookworm: gpiomon -r -b gpiochip0 23
      trixie: gpiomon -e rising -c 0 23

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        sdetweil @karsten13
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        @karsten13 dang I hate breaking changes for no obvious value

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          Hobbes 0
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          Thanks for the analysis so far. Anything I can test?

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            rkorell @karsten13
            last edited by rkorell

            @karsten13 said

            trixie: gpiomon -e rising -c 0 23

            You could try Karsten‘s suggestion…
            Replace your configs gpioCommand with the suggested one and check what happens…
            As I had assumed in my earlier post it‘s may related more to gpio than to HDMI …

            Regards,
            Ralf

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              Hobbes 0
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              Hi Ralf and Karsten,

              Thanks for your support. I tried, but did not work unfortunately. Still the monitor goes on for no reason.

              So I switched now to X11, and updated the config file, AND finally it works. Here my command:

              {
                                module: “MMM-Universal-Pir”,
                                position: “top_left”,
                                config: {
                                      gpioCommand: “/usr/bin/gpiomon -e rising -c 0 22”,
                                      //onCommand: “WAYLAND_DISPLAY=‘wayland-1’ wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --on”,
                                      //offCommand: “WAYLAND_DISPLAY=‘wayland-1’ wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --off”,
                                      //onCommand: “wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --on”,
                                      //offCommand: “wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --off”,
                                      //onCommand: “echo on | sudo tee /sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/status”,
                                      //offCommand: “echo off | sudo tee /sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/status”,
                                      //onCommand: “/usr/local/bin/hdmi-on.sh”,
                                      //offCommand: “/usr/local/bin/hdmi-off.sh”,

              //X11:
                                      onCommand: “xrandr --output HDMI-1 --mode 1920x1080 --rate 60”,
                                      offCommand: “xrandr --output HDMI-1 --off”,
                                      //onCommand: “xrandr --output HDMI-1 --on”,
                                      //offCommand: “xrandr --output HDMI-1 --off”,
                                      //onCommand: “vcgencmd display_power 1”,
                                      //offCommand: “vcgencmd display_power 0”,
                                      //onCommand: “wlr-randr --output HDMI-1 --on”,
                                      //offCommand: “wlr-randr --output HDMI-1 --off”,

              deactivateDelay: 40 * 1000,
                                }
                          },
              My assumption is that the auto-switch to On of the monitor comes from raspi-connect. With VNC this is not the case. But this is not thoroughly tested, just gut feel.

              Maybe a last question you might help me with: with the now working offCommand my VNC window on the PC shrinks to tiny. Any suggestion how to avoid?

              Best,

              Hobbes aka Dirk

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                rkorell @Hobbes 0
                last edited by rkorell

                @Hobbes-0 Dear Dirk,
                This is „normal“ behaviour with VNC…
                Some other PIR modules (especially Bugsounet‘s MMM-Pir) solved this with placing a mouse-sensitive layer on the GUI and mouse click in VNV wakes the screen.
                AFAIK this is not true for MMM-Universal-Pir.

                Regards,
                Ralf

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