Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Touchscreen Family Dashboard
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@tjat very impressive. Especially about the ChatGPT aspect.
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@tjat this is exactly what I’ve been looking to build. Can’t wait to dive into what you’ve created.
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Some fun updates made over the past 2 weeks, all in my git for anyone interested. Code might be specific to my use, but could be adaptable: https://github.com/tjat84
MMM-ScreenSaver: After a period of inactivity, this module pulls the photo that would otherwise appear in the MMM-GooglePhotos module and bounces it around the darkened screen. Will turn off when the touchscreen is pressed.
MMM-SystemOptions: Displays a drop-down option menu that allows the user to send MMM-RemoteControl notifications straight from the dashboard (e.g refresh screen, minimize window, reboot, shut down, and activate screensaver if available)
MMM-InfoPage: Loads as a collapsed module in the bottom left of the screen. The user then swipes up to expand and displays information my category. I’m using it to display phone numbers of key contacts, town services, and my kid’s login information for school apps. A few pictures below
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@tjat This is awesome. Following closely and going to start trying to adapt some of this to my project.
I was getting hung up on modifying the existing Google Maps Traffic app with, like you, no java or CSS background :)
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How did you get it to pull ten months? I tried using your modules, but I lost the ability to pull the pop up. I figured out how to modify the original module you forked from (if that’s the right terminology) to be able to register the key presses, but when I do, it does not progress to the next week.
Any help is appreciated!
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Hello @tjat - thanks for sharing and great work! Can you please tell which touchscreen you have? Thanks in advanve.
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Is there any chance you could send an anonymized version of your config?? :folded_hands:
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@normalnorman @tjat
I would also love this, I’m struggling to get this to work. -
Hi guys. I was looking into this too as I wanted the functionality of being able to add/edit/remove a google calendar event within the MM environment. I used what tjat has in his repository as a base and modified it to create a version that is working for me, let me know if you’re still looking to do something with this. The key part was that I had to edit some files to get and propagate the event ID for the default calendar module, as CX3 pulls its data from that.