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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

Does a hardware on/off button conflict with the mirror software?

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    MWel1977
    last edited by Aug 28, 2018, 12:45 PM

    Hi all,

    I’m still in the process of gathering all components voor my mirror and reading up on it.
    And I run into a small thing: I’d like to shutdown my Raspberry Pi 3B+ when I go to bed.
    So I’d like to add a fysical button like discribed here: howchoo
    And I’d like to use this button for that.

    But I’d like to know if this works with the MagicMirror software?
    On a windows pc this would work (the “sleep-mode”) but I haven’t got that much experience with a Pi to know it would work.
    So that’s why I’m asking it here.

    Kind regards,
    Mike

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      qu1que Project Sponsor @MWel1977
      last edited by Aug 28, 2018, 1:17 PM

      @MWel1977
      Hi,

      It should work without problem with any raspberry with raspbian installed, and MagicMirror works on raspbian ;). The important thing is to connect the button in the apropiate GPIO pins and then the scripts point to that pins. I think the tutorial of the link it should work. Follow instructions on that tutorial.

      Make sure the button is a push button instead of a switch.

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        MWel1977
        last edited by Aug 28, 2018, 2:27 PM

        @qu1que
        Hi there,

        Thanks for your reply. Best thing is just to test it with a new clean install of resbian I guess.
        I also found this post but after I posted my own question.
        I find the possibility of using an app to “shut down” the system also great and hope this also works for an Android device. ;)

        I’ll just have to use my breadboard and test it out. But I think I’ll order a Pi zero W for that purpose.
        If I screw it up it only costed about €10,- :face_with_tears_of_joy: :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

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