Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Snilles Magic Mirror Project
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Sweet, thanks!
Talked to one of the sellers on Aliexpress and it seems like a 21.5" touch screen needs the glass while larger ones only needs the frame. That shouldn’t make any noticeable difference in performance/feel/look, right? -
@grillchips Hmm… I don’t see why they would need the glass? It’s basically an array of IR leds on two sides and another array of IR receivers on the opposite two sides. I’m using a 32" frame and that worked in mid air when I tested. :)
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Great to hear how it works! First time with a touch frame/panel for me so I’m a bit nervous.
This is what they sent me:
“Thanks for your inquiry. Yes, 27 inch and above size , we can send without glass. 21.5inch and 24inch, We need to send glass.”Really doesn’t tell why but I guess it doesn’t matter then… :D
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@grillchips I don’t get the answer you got… Maybe they want to sell you a glass? :) Anyway, here is the store I bought mine from: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/922495?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.9vCMC5
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Yeah I have no idea what they’re talking about first. After a few further questions they linked me to the correct size but still with glass. Seems like smaller sizes need it while larger doesn’t…?
I also realized that the touch screen prices has gone up quite a lot lately, dammit. 1300SEK for the one I need. Oh well.
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i am currently trying to copy you setup but at the moment i am stuck.
somehow i cant get the .png’s to show up.
i have created a folder within the file structure of magicmirror called backgrounds . Here i save all images needed , placed my own icons and adressed correctly, i think.
are your png’s stored localy on the pi or remotly on a server?
is my way of adressing correct?
kind regards,
Jay
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Hi @korevaartje, If I remember correctly you need to use a URL to the picture. You cant use a “local” path. I’m currently loading all the pictures from an “internal” web server (that I use for lot’s of other stuff as well). And that made it easy to switch the pictures without having to change anything on the actual MM.
I hope that clarify’s it. :)
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@korevaartje ,
Personally I put my pictures on the css directory, and here is how I load them:"Cedric": { img: "/css/cedric.jpg", width: 60, height: 60 },
And every day I do a rsync save of the css directory, and the conf directory as well to my NAS server.
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Added a video (two years later): https://youtu.be/2Hi9IDfrqPQ
The Mirror is used daily and I have upgraded from a RPi 3 to a NUC instead to get more CPU-Power to play with. :) -
Looks AWESOME! Great job!