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    [HOW_TO] MagicMirror as Desktop Wallpaper (all platform : updated)

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      lexcyr @MMRIZE
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      @mmrize Hello
      i just tried it on Xubuntu, the background stay black for me and not transparent. so i can’t see my desktop icons anymore :(.

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        MMRIZE @lexcyr
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        @lexcyr
        In the Linux environment, some additional options might be needed or modified (I mentioned it in README)
        Anyway, you’ve said;

        so i can’t see my desktop icons anymore

        It means, your MM is not placed on the desktop layer, but normal application layer. (And your transparent setting also doesn’t work)
        I doubt you probably miss these;

        • Your MM might not be 2.17.
        • Or your configuration was wrong.
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          OscarVsp
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          Hello, thank for this !

          I’ve followed configuration for linux, and i also had to add the custom css content to have transparency. It works well expect one issue: the mouse click don’t go through magicmirror, so i can’t click on folder/app on the desktop.

          Is it normal, and am i supposed to only use the menu to launch app or am i missing something ? I looked on the electron documentation but i didn’t found answer to this…

          Thanks for your help

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            MMRIZE @OscarVsp
            last edited by

            @OscarVsp

            I’ve tested MacOS and Windows, but not Linux, sorry. But Electron Manual says type: 'desktop' options would work on Linux Environment too.
            What kind of Linux are you using?

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              MMRIZE @OscarVsp
              last edited by

              @OscarVsp
              You can check whether MM is really ‘most-bottomed’. Adjust some CSS to check whether MM is “COVERING but just transparent” against other icons or applications.

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                MMRIZE @OscarVsp
                last edited by MMRIZE

                @OscarVsp

                • Non-X-11 based Linux Desktop might not work.
                • This behaviour may severely be dependent on the platform, so in some environment, it might not work.
                • When some OTHER application occupies the “most-bottomed position” later, MM might be expelled to the foreground. I’m not sure.
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                  MMRIZE
                  last edited by

                  Just for confirmation about still-working. (2024-05-16)
                  스크린샷 2024-05-16 09.28.26.png

                  Both electronOptions and electronSwitches to be added must reside within the config variable in config.js. I didn’t mention it because it seemed obvious. Surprisingly, it seems to be misunderstood as adding this to the end of the file.

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                    plainbroke @MMRIZE
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                    @MMRIZE
                    I tried to figure out what and how to make this work. Wow, way above my abilities.
                    Can you make a script for all of it so, us dummies can use it?

                    Slow learner. But trying anyways.
                    MM is on Raspberry Pi 4B w/8gb ram loaded on a 128gb nvme drive.
                    Running Trixie and the latest MM version.

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                      MMRIZE @plainbroke
                      last edited by

                      @plainbroke which environment are you using?

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                        plainbroke @MMRIZE
                        last edited by

                        @MMRIZE
                        MM latest and windows 10

                        Slow learner. But trying anyways.
                        MM is on Raspberry Pi 4B w/8gb ram loaded on a 128gb nvme drive.
                        Running Trixie and the latest MM version.

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                          MMRIZE @plainbroke
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                          @plainbroke can you install MM on your windows and be able to run it? Or should we start from there?

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                            JohnGalt @MMRIZE
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                            @MMRIZE
                            Do you know whether the install script developed and maintained by @sdetweil would install on various specified versions of Windows [E.G. Win7, Win 8, Win 8.1, Win 10 or Win 11]? if that script will install on the various implementations of Windows, that would likely solve this question of how to do it.

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                              MMRIZE @JohnGalt
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                              @JohnGalt
                              To be honest, I always install MM on various env, manually by myself. Never with his script. So my experience will not be helpful.
                              Anyway,
                              Even in windows (I installed MM many times on Windows) it is always same.

                              1. Install git-bash
                              2. Install nvm-for-windows, then install node js through it.
                              3. Make a working directory for MM on git-bash terminal.
                              4. Clone repository of MM on that directory with git command.
                              5. Edit some path in package.json for Windows.
                              6. execute npm install.
                              7. Make config.js, custom.css
                              8. For fonts and bundle, install them.

                              Well, For me it’s not difficult at all but I recommend @sdetweil ‘s script for beginners. As far as I know, it will work on all Windows version.

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                                sdetweil @JohnGalt
                                last edited by sdetweil

                                @JohnGalt the script does NOT work on windows… it is bash only

                                but install on windows is easy too…
                                (well, node and npm excluded)
                                the doc has the steps
                                open a command prompt (cmd.exe)
                                use nvm to install node version needed
                                https://docs.magicmirror.builders/getting-started/installation.html#other-operating-systems

                                Sam

                                How to add modules

                                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                                  sdetweil @MMRIZE
                                  last edited by

                                  @MMRIZE no NOT need git bash
                                  MM runs under cmd.exe just fine

                                  Sam

                                  How to add modules

                                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                                    MMRIZE @sdetweil
                                    last edited by

                                    @sdetweil
                                    I prefer bash. For similar experience with real -NIX/MacOS.

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                                      JohnGalt @MMRIZE
                                      last edited by

                                      @MMRIZE
                                      OK - thanks. Maybe I will give it a try…

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                                        plainbroke @MMRIZE
                                        last edited by

                                        @MMRIZE
                                        No I have tried several times and it will not do one of the steps I forget which one now it has been a while but I do not really want my laptop to have MM on it too.
                                        I was thinking I could use my current MM on my rpi, and show it as a screen saver type thing with this. Sorry I miss understood.

                                        Slow learner. But trying anyways.
                                        MM is on Raspberry Pi 4B w/8gb ram loaded on a 128gb nvme drive.
                                        Running Trixie and the latest MM version.

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