Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR sensor to turn monitor off. Nothing works :(
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@wishmaster270 Since the monitor would stay on… would that have any benefits? I can’t access the menu of the monitor due to taking it apart and not knowing where the button to access the menu is located. Thanks for all the assistance and advice, I appreciate it.
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@elleclouds Black causes the display to turn off the backlight which saves energy. But it is surely less effective than switching the display to standby mode.
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@wishmaster270 I’m using this in the config file but its coming back with an error. What am I doing wrong?
{ module: 'MMM-Screen-Powersave-Notification', config: { delay: 60, hideInsteadShutoff:true, } } }
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@elleclouds said in PIR sensor to turn monitor off. Nothing works :(:
What am I doing wrong?
please use the markup for code or config info
mark the text, and hit the button above the editor </>
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@sdetweil Did you change it for me, because it looks in the correct format? Any help with the code?
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@elleclouds yes I changed it… know nothing about the module sorry
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@sdetweil well, u have 1 more close brace } then u have opens {
{ module: 'MMM-Screen-Powersave-Notification', config: { delay: 60, hideInsteadShutoff:true, } } // ---- what is that guy? }
before u fix it run the config checker
cd ~/magicMirror npm run config:check
so u can learn how to fix them
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For those unsuccessfully trying to put the monitor to sleep and wake up with PIR, are you running MM on pi4 with Rapsberian?
I never managed to get this combination to work. Instead I did succeed with Lubuntu on pi4.Currently I have working PIR on pi3 with Rapsberian. No issue with this one.
Just the pi4 is so different and worse to configure sleep/wakeup. -
Honestly, I would resort to an out-of-MagicMirror experience. I whipped up some python code using GPIOZero to replace MMM-Buttons, for instance…
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@wishmaster270 Can you help me out with this?