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    [MMM-Buttons] Connect multiple buttons to send configurable notifications

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      RickyTerzis
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      Hi…i am a new user here. In my case sing a python test program i can see every single instance of my button press is registered instantly. But in the mirror it seems MMM-Buttons doesnt register pushes unless sometimes I double or triple click.

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        Jopyth Moderator @RickyTerzis
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        @RickyTerzis I released changes from the development branch, can you try experimenting with the new activeLow setting? Maybe you used the inverse wiring to the one I anticipated?

        Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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          pedroken
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          Hi, @Jopyth, great job on all modules that you developed. They’re great!
          I`m trying to send a hide module action to the MMM-Remote-Control module in order to hide the clock (I already know that the id is module_2_clock).

          I can’t get it to work with MMM-Buttons. The button is working (worked with an alert), but I think that I doing the wrong thing on the parameters of the HIDE module action.

                     {
                      pin: 5,
                      name: "HideClock",
                      shortPress: {
                         title: "Hide clock Test",
                          notification: "REMOTE_ACTION",
                          payload: {"action": "HIDE", "identifier": "module_2_clock"}
                      },
                      longPress: undefined
                  }
          

          Can you or someone give me a clue?
          I’d be greateful, thanks!

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            Jopyth Moderator @pedroken
            last edited by

            @pedroken I think you almost got it, just use module instead of identifier:
            payload: {"action": "HIDE", "module": "module_2_clock"}

            Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                    Johans
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                    @Jopyth

                    have installed the module, just small maybe stupid question. (i have no skills in electronics)
                    when you talk about pin 24, pin 25, do you mean GPIO24 - GPIO25 ?

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                      AxLed Module Developer
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                      Hello Power Users,

                      i also have a problem with MMM-Buttons, that Buttonpress is only sometimes recognized if i press twice or triple.

                      Intension:
                      I want to change MMM-Pages with to buttons, to move left/right through my pages.
                      MMM-Remote-Control is set up and works.
                      Moving through pages work bei MMM-Remote-Control Links and sendnotification.

                      My setup:
                      Raspberry 1 B+
                      2 Buttons (circuit closed when pressed)
                      connected between 1: GND an BCM26; 2: GND and BMC20
                      I tested the buttons with a python script an they are recognized

                      I searched this forum and still have some questions.

                      1. Do Buttons on GND work or do i have to put them on +3,3V with a resistor instead?
                      2. how do i use activeLow in MMM-Buttons Configuration? … activeLow: true ?

                      Looking forward getting some tips.

                      Regards AxLed

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                        cruunnerr @AxLed
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                        @AxLed said in [MMM-Buttons] Connect multiple buttons to send configurable notifications:

                        i also have a problem with MMM-Buttons, that Buttonpress is only sometimes recognized if i press twice or triple.

                        Maybe play around with the min and max Presstime.

                        connected between 1: GND an BCM26; 2: GND and BMC20
                        I tested the buttons with a python script an they are recognized

                        Wondering that this works with the module… when u press the Button the gpio would be set to low which is equal to 0.

                        1. Do Buttons on GND work or do i have to put them on +3,3V with a resistor instead?
                        2. how do i use activeLow in MMM-Buttons Configuration? … activeLow: true ?

                        Afaik this isn’t possible through the module. Maybe u find a solution in the web, fo how changing the input state detection.

                        And yes, u should use resistors for giving the GPIO a defined state when not pressing. When u don’t want to connect them physically (but i recommend) u could use the internal resistors (check below on this site http://wiringpi.com/the-gpio-utility/)

                        So normal way (or the way i used) is to connect the button like this:

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