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      MDLefevere @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil

      Hmm alright.
      So do you have a “workaround”?. How do you handle this?. I just want the screen to be not on all day long when i’m just home for a couple of hours

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        sdetweil @MDLefevere
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        @mdlefevere I use module hiding. never turn the display ‘off’

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          MDLefevere @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          Ahh so. But doesn’t the backlight stay on all nigjt?. Not very energy efficiënt 😋

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            sdetweil @MDLefevere
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            @mdlefevere yes. but can’t turn it off programatically… what else can I do?

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              MDLefevere @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil

              So weird. I can’t imagine that a crontab can do it and the same line in a .sh not.
              That’s bothering me. To be continued.

              Saw another module im gonna try tomorrow: MMM-NewPIR

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                sdetweil @MDLefevere
                last edited by sdetweil

                @mdlefevere they all use the same 4 commands

                tvservice
                vcgencmd
                dpms
                cec-client

                top three turn off hdmi, leaving the ugly message
                cec-client turns off the display, BUT, needs something 2018 or newer with CEC support
                for it to work… my 55 in tv will turn off, but not on… (so much for standards!), and only from the pi4… nothing else.

                this is the screen library in NewPIR
                https://github.com/bugsounet/screen

                use the same 4 commands
                Screenshot at 2021-07-21 16-52-19.png

                and the matching code

                    switch (this.config.mode) {
                      case 1:
                        if (set) exec("/usr/bin/vcgencmd display_power 1")
                        else exec("/usr/bin/vcgencmd display_power 0")
                        break
                      case 2:
                        if (set) exec("DISPLAY=:0 xset dpms force on")
                        else exec("DISPLAY=:0 xset dpms force off")
                        break
                      case 3:
                        if (set) exec("tvservice -p && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7")
                        else exec("tvservice -o")
                        break
                      case 4:
                        if (set) exec("echo 'on 0' | cec-client -s")
                        else exec("echo 'standby 0' | cec-client -s")
                        break
                      case 5:
                        if (set) exec("xset dpms force on")
                        else exec("xset dpms force off")
                        break
                    }
                

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                  c1olli @sdetweil
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                  I use a mini pir sensor like this:
                  https://www.ebay.de/itm/133654306312
                  That switches the monitor directy completely off without any programming.
                  That solution works on my MagicMirror since one year without any problems.

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                    cowboysdude Module Developer @MDLefevere
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                    @mdlefevere No real answer for this… I’ve tried several times. I can turn it off but not back on…

                    Are you running a pi4 or pi3?

                    This was my answer to the pi3 and it works… cannot figure out the pi4

                    https://github.com/cowboysdude/Pir-Sensor

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                      MDLefevere @c1olli
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                      @c1olli

                      That might be nice.
                      But how about the startup?. Do you get the ugly brand boot screen first?. How longt to fire up?

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                        MDLefevere @cowboysdude
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                        @cowboysdude
                        @sdetweil

                        I’m running a 8GB PI4.
                        I’ve installed NewPIR and configured it like this:

                        		{
                        			module: 'MMM-NewPIR',
                        			position: 'top_left',
                        			configDeepMerge: true,
                        			config: {
                        				screen: {
                        					delay: 20000,
                        					turnOffDisplay: true,
                        					mode: 1,
                        						},
                        				pir: {
                        					gpio: 17
                        				}, 
                        			}
                        		},
                        

                        Strange enough it’s working now on another monitor. No sleepy “No Signal” text on screen but just a monitor turning in stand-by.
                        It’s not a new monitor --> Fujitsu L20T-4 connected with DVI

                        I can’t get my hands on it…

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