using a touch screen behind glass may not work very well. When we mount tvs behind glass and want to enable a touch screen feature we add it with a touch film applied to the glass, then it goes to a computer that the monitor is also hooked up to and becomes the input source. In this case the TVs we’re using are usually just a regular LED panel not a touch panel.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

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RE: Starting out,
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RE: PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used
@trividar from the earlier comments make sure you set your sensorPIN to an integer. (no quotes)
config.js:
{ module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor', config: { sensorPIN: 22, powerSaving: true } },
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RE: Introduce yourself!
Good Morning, my name is Steve Knox and I live in Calgary, AB (Canada). I am a Mechanical Engineer, but I’ve always had a softspot for some light coding and electronics. I’ve recently started playing with raspberrypi’s and now have two. A pi2 as a media server running plex, and a pi3 running octoprint for my Boxzy. http://www.boxzy.com/. I own my own side business creating custom cufflinks which is just getting off the ground (still need to sit down and create a website) but I do have a few promising leads for larger orders.
“Spare” time has been a bit of a challenge between owning a small business, having a full time job and with two little ones running around but luckily my work is pretty flexible. It lets me learn all sorts of new things, for example we have a large walk around VR lab that connects to our architectural design software we develop. Lay out your office > walk through your space in VR and update it on the fly. The Magic mirror project is something I’m going to dive in and learn in the next few weeks/months, I’d like to create one for my wife, and we’re going to make one for work. Maybe show traffic alerts and weather, nothing too complicated. ;) -
RE: Bangee's Mirror
When you’re looking at it in person can you see where the monitor ends? Is there a hard line visible or anything?