Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My 1st MagicMirror2
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Looks better - plus can get more calendar entries on the screen now! Thanks for the tip.
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@sithlordhood no probs! glad I could give useful tips
On my raspberry I also noticed my 1920 background didn’t display correctly, I had black borders around the workspace that cut off some graphics, so I followed this :
http://www.opentechguides.com/how-to/article/raspberry-pi/28/raspi-display-setting.htmlAnd gained a couple of more pixels (ie I got the full 1920 resolution again)
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@Cato I’ve been looking for a usb extension … I found one once that was round with 2 USB ports but I can’t find it again I would have drilled through my case and installed that!!
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@broberg said in My 1st MagicMirror2:
You could remove the margins of the MM body, that way you would utilize more of the screen itself, since you have more mirror on the sides of the monitor
It´s easy just add this to your custom css:
/***************************************************** * Magic Mirror * * Custom CSS * * * * By Michael Teeuw http://michaelteeuw.nl * * MIT Licensed. * * * * Add any custom CSS below. * * Changes to this files will be ignored by GIT. * *****************************************************/ body { margin: 20px; position: absolute; height: calc(100% - 40px); width: calc(100% - 40px); background: #000; color: #aaa; font-family: "Roboto Condensed", sans-serif; font-weight: 400; font-size: 2em; line-height: 1.5em; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; } .region.fullscreen { position: absolute; top: -20px; left: -20px; right: -20px; bottom: -20px; }
just play with the px and don´t forget about the fullscreen mode for modules
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thank you for sharing so much. so so helpful
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@sithlordhood said in My 1st MagicMirror2:
@cowboysdude This is the one I used:
What size hole did you drill? If you can remember. I have one of those!
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