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    • B Offline
      bolish
      last edited by

      Hi @shbatm
      I already asked this question on git issues on Jopyth’s version but I just figured out that you are the guy behind the custom menu!

      Would it be possible to have an action item for a menu?

      I mean, when you click on the menu, it opens the menu but also as the ability to trigger an action.

      Regards

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        bolish @Cr4z33
        last edited by

        @Cr4z33
        Please check the output of echo pow when your screen is on and off.
        The original setting related to screen status into the node.js was NOK for me. (indeed, it is something like “ON” / “OFF” / “HDMI” etc…) but my TV was answering with “power status: on” and “power status: standby”.
        So I had to modify line 610 and 620 with my own.

        BTW, @shbatm , would be better if those parameters could be configurable also.

        Regards

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          mohace @Cr4z33
          last edited by

          @Cr4z33 said in [MMM-Remote-Control](v2-dev) Extensible REST API, Dynamic Menus, and Socket Communications, plus other updates:

          @mohace I can.

          Double check if you edited anything or try deleting and reinstalling the module?

          I meant not in that menu but in

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          • Cr4z33C Offline
            Cr4z33 @bolish
            last edited by

            @bolish OK, but you have to tell me how to do it. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:

            By the way I have problems turning on and off my TV too.
            Even if I edited files to enter the needed CEC commands somehow it doesn’t work (same commands in terminal work fine).

            @mohace huh?
            I don’t have those menu’s entries at all.
            Are you using a custom version of the module or? :confused_face:

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              bolish
              last edited by

              @Cr4z33
              Make trials with your terminal :

              • Turn screen on by pasting that in your terminal : echo on 0 | cec-client -s -d 1
              • Check the feedback status sent by the TV by putting that in terminal : echo pow 0 | cec-client -s -d 1
              • Remind the result

              Do exactly the same with turn off :

              • Turn screen on by pasting that in your terminal : echo standby 0 | cec-client -s -d 1
              • Check the feedback status sent by the TV by putting that in terminal : echo pow 0 | cec-client -s -d 1
              • Remind the result

              The 2 results you will get should be updated in node.js line 610 / 620.

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              • Cr4z33C Offline
                Cr4z33 @bolish
                last edited by

                @bolish as I wrote before that’s EXACTLY what I already did. ;)

                Terminal commands work straight away while the same commands in MMM-Remote-Control have no effect when used by tapping the buttons in the menu.

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                  bolish
                  last edited by

                  @Cr4z33
                  So, the ouput you got in the terminal by sending the “pow 0” command is in line with what is written into node helper.js line 610 / 620?

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                    Cr4z33 @bolish
                    last edited by

                    @bolish yep 100% that’s why I tried reporting that to @shbatm , but he didn’t reply about that yet. :grimacing_face:

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                      bolish
                      last edited by

                      @Cr4z33
                      Strange, it worked for me… FMI, what output do you get in the terminal with “echo pow 0 | cec-client -s -d 1”.
                      When the screen is ON? When the screen is “OFF”?

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                        Cr4z33 @bolish
                        last edited by

                        @bolish depending wheter the TV is on or off it says power status: on or power status: standby.

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