You need to do this with custom CSS. Have a quick google about it. But here is what someone else has done below for the default weather module.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14911/default-weather-module-modification-in-custom-css
You need to do this with custom CSS. Have a quick google about it. But here is what someone else has done below for the default weather module.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14911/default-weather-module-modification-in-custom-css
I’m getting the same issue and can’t seem to work out how to resolve it.
Anyone else figured this out?
My Strava module needs to be re-authorised every few days or at least once a week. I’m not sure what is causing this. Has anyone else had a similar issue?
@sdetweil I figured that icon was of some mountains and the sun and not a person.
For this, I use a To Do List module. You can add things to your “mirror” to do list remotely, and they will appear on the mirror a minute later. To erase the message, simply complete the to do list item or delete it. You can have multiple items in your list.
I use this for reminders when I’m away from home for example.
There are a few options, but I use https://github.com/thobach/MMM-MicrosoftToDo that @thobach developed and it works really well.
@thobach Sorry it’s been so long. I’ve been without my Mirror for quite some time. But I have updated everything and added this module of yours. It works well, thank you for the detailed instructions for the install, would never have figured it all out myself.
Thank you for the module and the work you’ve put in to it!
Quick question regarding the css classes. Haven’t looked into much detail yet.
But I wanted to know how to write in the custom.css file to centre the list and to change the font size of the list?
Thanks,
Joel
I will give this a go soon, although I’m not really getting on with Microsoft To Do. It’s nowhere as good as Wunderlist. Anyone got any other suggestions for good To Do apps?
Cool, I look forward to seeing how you get on with this project.
Sounds interesting, have you asked the company for a sample piece for you to try?
Any programmers out there who would find this module useful?
Currently using a Wunderlist module which is useful but it does tend to stop working after some time and MM needs restarting to get it going again.
I find this module really useful for sending multiple reminders to my mirror on the fly.
Unfortunately for me I don’t know much about programming, only very few basics.
@cyberphox said in 43” tv with 55” IR touch frame:
TouchService
I saw this when googling. Will this help?
So it looks like Microsoft are starting to replace Wunderlist with Microsoft To Do.
Wondering if anyone has seen a new module for this?
Would like to replace my Wunderlist with this if they’re going to switch off Wunderlist.
It looks like you should be able to use “Outlook Task REST API reference (version 2.0)” for it. But I don’t know enough about programming to make the module myself.
I think your best bet is do remount your display to be square. As @broberg said, if you can do it, it won’t look very good due to the nature of the line up of the pixels. Small text will probably be un-readable.
If you want to use the touchscreen, you would have to apply one way mirror vinyl directly to the monitor screen and put that in a frame.
@peemoeller Hi, I never went down this route in the end. It might still be something I might try in the future.
In the end I found a cheap good quality 24" monitor which was going to be fine for my project.
I found some tutorials somewhere on calibrating a touch display but hadn’t found anything with about calibrating for a smaller monitor.
Have you tried experimenting with normal calibration to see if it will calibrate to a smaller display?
I’d be interested if you find a solution to this as I might well be tempted to try it in the future.
I haven’t yet, I have used the film on glass for my first mirror project. The main problem is you have to use soapy water (spray) to apply the film to make sure you don’t get any bubbles. (Near impossible to apply film without water)
If you do this directly to a typical monitor screen you might get water over the electronics side of it. You might be able to if you’re extremely careful and take good precautions.
I’m planning on trying this on my next project as I have a touchscreen monitor.
The monitor I have is a frame-less one and the glass is a bit thicker on the front than a typical monitor.
I am confident I can apply the film to this without any issues.
Nice touch. What mini DLP Projector are you using?
I’ve been looking for one to play around with but couldn’t decide on one. I saw one I liked then it turned out you couldn’t use it while it was charging and the battery only lasted less than an hour.
Have you seen these?
One power supply, 14" screen. Bit epxensive maybe.
Great, thank you. I will take a look at that when I have a little bit of spare time.