Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Top 5 unseen modules
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@brentmatthews burn in depends on the screen technology. i don’t know the specifics, but you can google search and then check your display tech against that
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@brentmatthews motion detection is easy, there are multiple ways
pir - heat
mwave - actual motion
camera - change in viewed contentthen you have the screen device technology, in the US the energy-star standards implemented to save energy, require monitors to turn off after 15 minutes of no change in input. period.
AND to WARN the ‘user’ of this impending power off. so, you turn off the hdmi port, and the monitor puts ip an ugly NO INPUT screen.now some of the compensation for that is a newer technology, call consumer electronics control, CEC. which provides smarts inside the monitor to receive commands over the hdmi port as well as video signal. turn off, turn on. BUT the hdmi port implementation needs to support that too.
pi4 is the first to support CEC commands.
then the module providing motion detection would need to support CEC as well.none of my monitors support CEC , all put up the ugly NO INPUT screen. but i don’t want the LIGHT, so i can only hide all the modules. this is an 80% reduction in brightness. it will have to do
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I have three:
Built in Calendar module - While it’s normally a display module, I use it in the background to handle the calendar retrieval for MMM-CalendarExt3 (Day mode), MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda (Agenda), and MMM-Multimonth (My own module for month mode because I didn’t like MMM-CX3’s month mode)MMM-CommandToNotification - Enables display of various features, including data for an non-published module I wrote to handle display of my local weather data from my weather station.
MMM-NotificationToCommand - Much like the previous - it will take a notification and issue a command to the system - I use it to adjust a set of LEDs I have rigged in to match the mode of my mirror.
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o@BKeyport said in Top 5 unseen modules:
I have three:
Built in Calendar module - While it’s normally a display module, I use it in the background to handle the calendar retrieval for MMM-CalendarExt3 (Day mode), MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda (Agenda), and MMM-Multimonth (My own module for month mode because I didn’t like MMM-CX3’s month mode)Hello,
How did you do that? Can you support me?
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@juli2709 just comment out the
position:
setting for the default calendar module -
two slashes before whatever you want to comment (//):
module: "calendar", // Built in //position: "top_center", // Currently hidden config: { ...
Or, simply don’t include the position item.
module: "calendar", // Built in config: { ...
As a side note, if you want to comment out more than one line in the config, you can use the alternate syntax (/* comment */):
/* IRS Dropped { url: "webcal://www.tax.gov/calendar/employer/calendar.ics", name: "IRS", symbol: "dollar-sign", color: green, }, */
this will work with any module.
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@juli2709 most everything on the config is.
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Two modules…
My MagicMirror is running on an OLED display, so I am using MMM-MagicMover and MMM-BurnIn to prevent screen damage.and a complete suite…
MMM-GoogleAssistant and its components (Pages, Volume, Screen, Pir, Keyboard, TelegramBot, …) – priceless. -
@brentmatthews Hi Sam,
I seem to be missing something with KeyBindings as the arrow keys are not making the pages change. Would you mind advising if you have the time.
{ module: "MMM-Carousel", disabled: false, position: "bottom_bar", // Required only for navigation controls config: { transitionInterval: 0, //20000, showPageIndicators: true, showPageControls: true, ignoreModules: ['alert', 'updatenotification', 'MMM-KeyBindings'], mode: "slides", slides: { main: ['clock', 'MMM-OpenWeatherForecast', 'MMM-WOTD', 'MMM-BackgroundSlideshow'], "Slide 1": ['clock', 'MMM-OpenWeatherForecast', 'MMM-MyCalendar', 'MMM-TomTomCalculateRouteTraffic', 'MMM-MyWastePickup', 'MMM-BackgroundSlideshow'], }, keyBindings: { enabled: true, map: { NextSlide: "ArrowRight", PrevSlide: "ArrowLeft", }, mode: "DEFAULT" } }, },