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    MagicMirror² v2.25.0 is available! For more information about this release, check out this topic.

    Energy saving

    Troubleshooting
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      svenr last edited by

      Hi. I would like that the monitor turns of at 21:00 and turns on again at 08:00.
      But i have no idea how to do this im a noob so maybe someone could help me with this.

      Also i tried to put google assistant to the mirror but i couldnt make it i think thats a bit to hard for me n my knowledge 😕

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        Peter last edited by

        For turning on the mirror (or the screen) and wakening it up, maybe this will help you:
        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6291/howto-turn-on-off-your-monitor-time-based-pir-button-app
        I use this too and I am happy with it.
        Later I added a pir.
        Succes!
        Peter

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          svenr @Peter last edited by

          @Peter thank you i guess that helps me just one question: if i type that the monitor should turn off (just a example) from 09:00 till 12:00 and after that works how im able to turn on the monitor in case i changed opinion and at 10:00 i want to turn on the monitor. The monitor is off at 10:00 so how to change it

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            Peter last edited by

            My monitor turns off at 23.30 and on at 7.00.
            So at night I cannot turn it on.
            During the day the monitor is turned off and on with a pir.
            Clear?
            Peter

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              svenr @Peter last edited by

              @Peter so it means at 01:00 at night you have no chance to turn on the screen right?

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                Peter last edited by

                Not if you use a time based method.
                I think I will use the pir only in the future: any movement will turn on the screen for several minutes.
                Even in the middle of the night …
                Peter

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                  svenr @Peter last edited by

                  @Peter thank you for help 🙂 good to know

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