Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module
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 @tosti007 And is it there any way to use it with the remote control? I mean, I’ve seen in the forum people who could do it, but I can’t figure how 
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 If you have installed MMM-Remote-Control and set up some classes (e.g. “default”, “someclass”), then you can switch between them by calling these URLs: http://[RaspberryURL]:[port]/remote?action=NOTIFICATION& notification=CURRENT_PROFILE&payload=%22default%22 http://[RaspberryURL]:[port]/remote?action=NOTIFICATION& notification=CURRENT_PROFILE&payload=%22someclass%22(Remove the whitespace between & and notification. “& not” gets converted to ¬ and i dont know how to prevent this :D) 
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 @Anhalter42 said in MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module: ?action=NOTIFICATION& notification=CURRENT_PROFILE&payload=%22default%22 Awesome!! 
 And is it possible to add a shortcut in the control menu so there is no need to acces via url?
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 @Anhalter42 because I’ve added this 
 CustomIn the mirror it goes to the Custom profile, but in the remote control it goes to “{“status”:“success”}” 
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 yeah this is the response from MMM-Remote-Control. You can do anything with this; your browser decides to plainly display it as text: “status”: “success”. Of course in this case, you usually want to just send the command and don’t receive anything. So in general, if you don’t want to see a response like this, have a look at for example Submit form and stay on same page and especially jQuery / XMLHttpRequest. If you want it to be integrated in the Remote-Control menu (the /remote.html), you have to add it yourself or request it from the developer of the MMM-Remote-Control module (unlikely though). It’s similar to the existing options like show/hide modules etc., so it isn’t that difficult to implement. 
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 @Anhalter42 Ok, I’ll take a look at this. I’m not good at developing, so I don’t think I could get it, but I’ll try. Thanks! 
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 @pepemujica So you have it working now? Sorry I haven’t been online recently. 
 @Anhalter42 Thank you for your help!
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 @tosti007 Yes, I’ve got something like this: <a id="link">Profile</a> document.getElementById("link").addEventListener("click", function(){ const ventana = window.open("localhost/remote?action=NOTIFICATION& notification=CURRENT_PROFILE&payload=%22default%22"); setTimeout(function(){ ventana.close(); }, 5000); /* 5 Segundos*/ });
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 Hey there, perhaps I am really too stupid,. I can’t get it to run. I have this config: { module: "MMM-ProfileSwitcher", config: { //includeEveryoneToDefault: true, title: true, enterMessages: { "you me": "Hey %profile%!", "me": ["looking great!"], "you": ["looking great!"], }, leaveMessages: { "everyone": "C U %person%!", "me": ["Hey why gone...?", true] }, timers: { "you": {}, "me": {}, }, enterMessages: false, leaveMessage: false, }, },and a modulbar that point out this: "5": { module: "MMM-ProfileSwitcher", text: "you", showUrl: "http://ip:8080/remote?action=NOTIFICATION¬ification=CURRENT_PROFILE&payload=%22you%22", },but if I hid the bottom, nothing happens! 
 Think I am missing something. Do I need to set anything else off? My default view is quit perfect and loading, so yes I added the classes for the modules.classes: 'me',Thank You in advance ! 
 Jimmy
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 @Binog For me, the config looks fine. Just to be sure: you actually replaced “ip” in your URL with the actual IP, did you? 

