Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AlexaControl or MMM-AlexaOn/Off setup
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@dave_ yeh, but not a belkin wemo plug, which is what the module emulates
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@dave_ try changing the startPort to like 13000 or 15000
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@sdetweil ohh na the mirror still isn’t working for some reason as in the module I’m on the verge of giving up now!
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@dave_ hm. it has worked on 8 different systems now for me. pi 3 & 4, odroid, Jetson nano, gallium os on my Chromebook, Ubuntu on my desktop, and on my Mac.
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@sdetweil alright could you send me your config?
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@dave_ or idk if it’s too much to ask but if u have time u could maybe make a video of u setting up the whole module
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@dave_ sure, its nothing
{ module: 'MMM-AlexaControl', position: 'middle_center', config:{ image: true, pm2ProcessName: "MagicMirror", vcgencmd: "hide", deviceName: 'chromebook' } }
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@sdetweil pm2processname is name of the folder we used to install pm2 and all correct?
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@dave_ setup?
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules git clone https://github.com/JoChef2/MMM-AlexaControl.git cd MMM-AlexaControl npm install
edited MMM-AlexControl/translations/en.json to be cause I want command to be ‘turn off xx mirror’
{ "PAGE": "page ", "REFRESH": "refresh mirror", "RESTART": "restart mirror", "STOP": "stop mirror", "REBOOT": "reboot mirror", "SHUTDOWN": "shutdown mirror", "MONITOR": "mirror", "USB": "USB" }
copy paste sample config.js section from his doc and add my info
restart mm…
alexa discover devices
devices found
alexa turn off chromebook mirror -
@dave_ no. its the name that shows in the pm2 status command
pm2 start MagicMirror