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    [MMM-Buttons] Not recognizing button presses

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    • istepgueuI Offline
      istepgueu @Mar
      last edited by

      @Mar you can you test with this code and capture log from firebug

      {
                      pin: 5,
                      name: "power",
                      longPress: {
                          title: "Power off",
                          message: "Keep pressed for 3 seconds to shut down",
                          imageFA: "power-off",
                          notification: "REMOTE_ACTION",
                          payload: {action: "SHUTDOWN"}
                      },
                      shortPress: undefined
                  }
      
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        Mar @istepgueu
        last edited by

        @istepgueu Alright now this is weird. I have my MM running via HDMI, and also opened it up in a Chrome tab on my laptop. When i press the buttong the inspector shows the log of the button and I get a popup on Chrome. But nothing is happening on the screen connected to the actual pi?

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          istepgueu @Mar
          last edited by

          @Mar I suppose you have try

          pm2 restart mm
          
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            Mar @istepgueu
            last edited by

            @istepgueu Tried that, also tried a reboot. Doesnt work on the screen connected to the pi, but still does when i access via a browser. Also when i access via a browser I see this show up in the logs “Initialize button power on PIN 5” but this line doesnt show up when restarting MM and accessing via the HDMI.

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              istepgueu @Mar
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              @Mar Ok
              1 - Your button is connected on PIN N°29 = GPIO 5 ?
              2 - Which type of button do you have ? It’s a Push button (Button that returns alone) or a button who stay ?

              Sorry for my english… i’m French :-)

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                Mar @istepgueu
                last edited by

                @istepgueu thank you, and not a problem of course. i can understand you perfectly fine.

                1. correct pin 29, bcm 5
                2. i have this type of 4 pin button. press to activate and returns to initial position when you let go (alt text)
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                  istepgueu @Mar
                  last edited by

                  @Mar Can you test this :

                  1 - Reboot your Pi
                  2 - If your mirror start automatically, stop it with “pm2 stop mm”
                  3 - Execute the button.py script (adapt to GPIO5)
                  4 - Start MM with “pm2 start mm”
                  5 - Test if it’s working.

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                    Mar @istepgueu
                    last edited by

                    @istepgueu no change. the script is recognizing the press, and so is it through the browser on my laptop. But nothing on the HDMI screen attached to the pi.

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                      istepgueu @Mar
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                      @Mar
                      It is completely strange this story. Have you ever managed to have alerts other than the module buttons on the HDMI?

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                        Mar @istepgueu
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                        @istepgueu yes im so stumped with this. its obviously working…just not on the instance on the hdmi monitor. Ive not used alerts before this, the only things ive attached to the pi are a pir sensor with a script on boot that turns my monitor on/off along with a few modules (tube status, wunderlist, and system stats) all of which are working fine.

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