Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Touchscreen Family Dashboard
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@sdetweil said in Touchscreen Family Dashboard:
did you change OS levels since it last appeared to work?
First time I’m using it is this week, so it would appear I’m using labwc.
All I know is that the old KeyPress module wasn’t working and doing a console debug in electron was showing no touchevents being sent, only pointer events.
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@mdiorio you can change back to x11 using the raspi-config app
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@sdetweil Why would I change back when my code works with the current version. General concept MM should be don’t require a crap ton of customization just to make it work. Making users who may want to use this switch to a different windowing system doesn’t really make sense. Especially since I’m sure RPi will eventually remove X11.
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@mdiorio because it is new and not working in many cases yet
if you want it to work now, your only choice is to move back
you said your code does not work, touch doesnt
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Hi all. Back after Xmas break. I’m still very new to this and not entirely sure where to begin. Before Xmas I tried downloading the files provided (thanks!) but can’t get it to work. Any chance of a noob walkthrough or a link to somewhere that will tell me how to add the modules and get a working touch calendar? Thanks!
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@elwood1982uk Hi, I’ve got similar problem with touch callendar. I’ve made two changes in https://github.com/B3DTech/MMM-KeyPress module.
In node_helper.js:
step: (direction === “ArrowRight” ? 3 : -3) // 1 to move forward, -1 to move backward
to:
step: (direction === “ArrowRight” ? 1 : -1) // 1 to move forward, -1 to move backwardand second thing uncomment:
// this.sendNotification(‘CX3_GLANCE_CALENDAR’, payload);After this changes changing calendar start working with touch.
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@linkiln @sdetweil thanks again both. I guess what else I need to know is what modifications I need to make to the original files to get them to work/personalised for my own family? (E.g. where do I change values, names, etc?). I do want to learn but have very limited time so when I get a chance to look at it I get very little time to figure stuff out through trial and error and therefore it’s sitting gathering dust - so any pointers/instructions gratefully received! 😉
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I’m basically going round in circles. Whenever I restart I have to remember everything from before so it’s very slow progress. I’ve just started fresh, using the auto installer (thanks). Took a while to get node/npm to the right version (I’m not sure why the auto installer didn’t?). Now at the point of adding modules but again I’ve run out of time. Could really do with a straightforward walkthrough (I do realise there is lots of info around/on here, but I find it overwhelming to know where to start, or when something goes wrong (long the node version earlier) how to sort it. Just want an editable touch screen Google calendar! 🤪`
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@elwood1982uk send the ~/install.log to my email…
same id as here at gmail. I’ll fix whatever caused the wrong node…you DID execute install DIRECTLY from the github page, with copy/paste… right?
you did NOT clone that repo and execute from the copy (cause I update it all the time to keep it current)
which is why it have copiable lines to paste and executeyou did start with the FULL image, not the light… light makes things MUCH more complicated
Whenever I restart I have to remember everything from before so it’s very slow progress
if you use my backup/restore scripts, then you wouldn’t have to remember the MM setup
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror-backup-restore
you can add one module, backup
and another backup
(I save versions, so you can get back to any one of them)but other than that there is no ‘straight forward steps’, do this, then this…
welcome to the learning curve. someone created something new, (touch screen editable calendar)… so there are extra things everywhere…
and a LOT to know…
this is NOT plop a TV on the wall and you’re done…
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@elwood1982uk said in Touchscreen Family Dashboard:
editable touch screen Google calendar
google has that already, open the calendar web page… done…
don’t need MagicMirror to do that