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PIR sensor behind glass?

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    Cato Module Developer @RedNax
    last edited by Aug 29, 2016, 5:29 PM

    @RedNax Can you share a picture? 😊

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      RedNax Module Developer @Cato
      last edited by Aug 29, 2016, 6:24 PM

      @Cato No problem… anyone care to donate to the WWF Panda?
      There’s a PIR sensor on the bottom of the mirror, out of eyesight. It detects … well… hot legs :D

      0_1472494907761_rednaxmirror.png

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        yo-less Module Developer @RedNax
        last edited by yo-less Aug 29, 2016, 6:36 PM Aug 29, 2016, 6:36 PM

        @RedNax Your mirror looks really cool.

        Our mirror will be mounted pretty much at eye level so having the sensor at the bottom of the frame won’t be an option for me, but I’m already experimenting with covering the sensor with plastic stuff ^^.

        Is there an xkcd module I’m not aware of?

        And may I ask where you got your glass? Some of the pictures I’ve seen look like you can still see the monitor behind the glass but with your mirror that doesn’t seem to be the case.

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          RedNax Module Developer @yo-less
          last edited by RedNax Aug 29, 2016, 6:49 PM Aug 29, 2016, 6:47 PM

          @yo-less Thanks!

          The mirror is from a dutch webshop… At night, when there’s no other illumination you do see the backlight of the screen shining through… In the daytime it looks like the picture.
          I’ve been pondering altering the backlight/brightness of the screen according to ambiant lightlevels… unfortunately this is only controllable by navigating the screens menu as opposed to discrete buttons…

          Oh, and yes… there is: https://github.com/RedNax67/DailyXKCD

          It’s forked from the original author… Ive added the random comic on non comic days…

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            yo-less Module Developer @RedNax
            last edited by Aug 29, 2016, 6:49 PM

            @RedNax Alright, is that the case with all types of glasses? I guess it would be?

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              RedNax Module Developer @yo-less
              last edited by Aug 29, 2016, 6:51 PM

              @yo-less It think all mirrors suffer from this… You need enough brightness to show things in the day… Which will be overkill at night…

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                yo-less Module Developer
                last edited by Aug 29, 2016, 7:06 PM

                @RedNax Apparently some monitors seem to allow for external commands to change the light levels:
                http://lifehacker.com/5985364/change-your-monitors-brightness-without-fiddling-with-its-buttons

                They seem to have to support DDC/CI and if there is a tool for Windows PCs there should be some way to get the same thing done on a Pi?

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                  cowboysdude Module Developer @yo-less
                  last edited by Aug 30, 2016, 10:40 AM

                  @yo-less said in PIR sensor behind glass?:

                  Can a PIR sensor be covered by anything at all or does any kind of material automatically block motion detection?

                  You really can’t cover a PIR it just won’t work… BUT you can remove the ‘dome’ and incorporate into the frame a little better OR you can just put it into the frame with the ‘dome’ on it and make it decorative…

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                    cowboysdude Module Developer @yo-less
                    last edited by cowboysdude Aug 30, 2016, 10:48 AM Aug 30, 2016, 10:42 AM

                    @yo-less changing the brightness would be really nice… having it automatic would be better… you know at a certain time of night it dims automatically… but there is this…

                    https://github.com/xflux-gui/xflux-gui

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                      yo-less Module Developer @cowboysdude
                      last edited by Aug 30, 2016, 1:01 PM

                      @cowboysdude Thanks for the link. Does f.lux have access to the monitor’s brightness settings? As this has nothing to do with my original question I will start a new topic concerning the brightness issue at night.

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