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    • wishmaster270W Offline
      wishmaster270 Module Developer @robfer
      last edited by

      @robfer Hi, normally there is some other module covering the buttons in such cases.
      You can solve this by setting z-index in your custom.css.
      The higher the index the more in the foreground the module will be.

      The following config is part of my custom.css file:

      .MMM-ImagesPhotos, .MMM-ImageSlideshow, .MMM-COVID19, .MMM-Spotify, .MMM-Temperature, .MMM-LEDStripControl {
          z-index: -1;
      }
      
      .MMM-MplayerRadio {
          z-index: 999;
      }
      
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        robfer @wishmaster270
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        @wishmaster270
        thanks,
        you was right, the module newsfeed cover the buttons on my little screen

        hiding and showing it solve my problem, now i can use the radio and the volume buttons too :)

        maybe without use the custom.css
        but in this case a little extra question, if you know: can I put standard module newsfeed in the custom.css file? (I tryed but seems not work)

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          wishmaster270 Module Developer @robfer
          last edited by

          @robfer Hi, sure you can. The right class will be “.module.newsfeed”

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            totofar
            last edited by

            Hi,

            @bugsounet created notifications/patterns in his module MMM-GoogleAssistant to drive this module MMM-MplayerRadio.
            Did anyone manage to implement these commands in GoogleAssistant ? How does it work ?

            Thanks in advance

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              totofar
              last edited by

              Found the solution…

              FYI, for newbies like me…
              If you want to use MMM-GoogleAssistant to command MMM-MplayerRadio, just use the recipe installed by default with GA.
              To setup this function, just setup that way in config.js

              	{
              		  module: "MMM-GoogleAssistant",
              		  position: "fullscreen_above",
              		  config: {
              			recipes: [
              			  "Reboot-Restart-Shutdown.js", "MMM-MplayerRadio.js", 
              			],
              			debug: true,
              			assistantConfig: {...
              

              Then MPlayerRadio will be driven with the voice “Jarvis radio play”, “Jarvis radio next”, …

              ++

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