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    MMM-Touch or similar without visible module

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      mmmmh Project Sponsor @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil I want to execute shell scripts to turn the screen on or off. The swipe gestures from MMM-Touch also look nice, but, as I wrote, MMM-Touch adds a visible module on the screen which I don’t want.

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        sdetweil @mmmmh
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        @mmmmh … well if it’s hidden then it’s not active so the swipe won’t work.
        it could have a transparent div covering the screen

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          mmmmh Project Sponsor @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil that’s the challenge, I need something that has no visible representation but is doing its job. I could experiment with custom regions and custom CSS. I have done this in the past but I am wondering if there is a cleaner way.

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            MMRIZE @mmmmh
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            @mmmmh
            useDisplay: false,

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              mmmmh Project Sponsor @MMRIZE
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              @MMRIZE said in MMM-Touch or similar without visible module:

              @mmmmh
              useDisplay: false,

              Yes. I think this does it. In the beginning I thought it just disabled visual feedback but it seems it actually hides the module. I’ll test it some more and will come back.

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