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      jconno03
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      My first MagicMirror is a family dashboard for our kitchen area. I used a Samsung 27” monitor which has a thin profile and fits easily into a wooden frame. The frame is cut from maple to fit the monitor.

      The Dashboard is powered with an Alexa-enabled smart outlet installed in a recessed box, attached to the wall with a French cleat.

      We are thrilled with the results.

      Modules used:

      • clock
      • compliments
      • MMM-Remote-Control
      • MMM-ModuleScheduler
      • MMM-AlexaControl
      • MMM-Pir
      • MMM-Worldclock
      • MMM-GoogleCalendar
      • MMM-Sonos
      • MMM-GooglePhotos
      • MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast
      • MMM-NewsAPI
      • MMM-SystemMonitor
      • MMM-WiFiPassword (not shown)

      Hardware:

      • Raspberry Pi 4
      • Samsung 27" T35F monitor
      • HC-SR501 PIR Infrared Sensor
      • DAOKI Light Sensor
      • ELEGRP USB Outlet Receptacle, 3-Port USB C Wall Outlet
      • Arlington DVFR1W-1 Recessed Electrical/Outlet Mounting Box

      Features

      • 27 -inch monitor
      • PIR sensor to turn off the screen when the room is empty
      • Alexa integration to turn mirror on/off, using MMM-Remote-Control to shutdown the Raspberry Pi and then the smart outlet to turn off the monitor.
      • Rotates wallpaper thru personal photos
      • Light sensor runs as separate from the Magic Mirror framework with a custom Python script to dim the monitor in the evening

      The Build
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      The wall with a french cleat
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      The Dashboard
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        sdetweil @jconno03
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        @jconno03 fabulous!!!

        Sam

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          IPfreely @jconno03
          last edited by

          @jconno03 This is fantastic! I am about to get started building a screen for our family kitchen. I hadn’t thought of putting a frame around the screen, but that would be a nice touch to match our cabinets.
          Thanks for listing the materials and modules. I just discovered MM this week so am eager to get started!

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            rts58 @jconno03
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            @jconno03 Awesome!

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              JeanMichelC
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              This is really cool, great work. Any chance you can post the code. I can’t get AlexaControl to work for some reason.

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                sdetweil @JeanMichelC
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                @JeanMichelC said in 27" Kitchen Dashboard:

                I can’t get AlexaControl to work for some reason.

                can u look at the messages at MM startup, it should give you messages about listening on ports for the AlexaControl devices…

                and SOME alexas cannot find the AC devices… my echo 1 can, my echo show 5(v1) cannot

                Sam

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                  JeanMichelC @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil Thanks for the tip, I’ll check

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                    sdetweil @JeanMichelC
                    last edited by

                    @JeanMichelC we should take this to a new topic

                    what features do you have enabled in AC?

                    Sam

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                      cyberphox
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                      this is how it’s done! nice job!

                      Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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                        jconno03 @JeanMichelC
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                        @JeanMichelC

                        Here is my Alexa configuration. I am have an Echo Show 5 and an Echo Input. My feeling is that verbally asking Alexa to scan for new devices works better than attempting to scan from the app. Works flawlessly for me.

                        		module: 'MMM-AlexaControl',
                        		position: 'middle_center',
                        		config:{
                        			image: false,
                        			deviceName: "Mirror",
                        			pm2ProcessName: "MagicMirror",
                        			vcgencmd: "wlr-randr",
                        			},
                        
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