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Screen Saver #962
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I believe the wiki has info about DPMS I believe that turns it off, but if you google about it you should be able to find the setting you'd like to use for it. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Display_Power_Management_Signaling |
Might be nice to have a control for this though, set it to off or a timeout incase you want to watch a print. with set it should be controllable. |
Thanks... yep, I'm not extremely software savy, so a lot of this stuff is like reading Sanskrit to me. |
the important parts are the set commands under Modify DPMS and screensaver settings with a command |
Will be tracked in #410. Once that is done OctoDash can do the screensaver stuff with nice UI configuration. Until then please rely on dpms (change that in Btw are you using an OLED screen? Burn-in shouldn't happen on LCD screens, at least that's what I always though. |
@UnchartedBull I'm using a Waveshare 7inch HDMI LCD (C) Capacitive Touch Screen... I just Google searched, and found that someone else had burned screen issues, so I may just replace it with something different. I'll have to take a crash course in making changes to the Thanks! |
I have the same screen and #410 will not solve this for us if it is only reducing the backlight. To manually turn it off using the console: export DISPLAY=:0
xset dpms force off |
@dsbaars that is what is currently used for turning off the screen while sleeping. Why wouldn't that command work? I though all it does is set the screen brightness to 0 (which means turning off the backlight). Have you tried |
It's an HDMI screen, which you can't control because |
Does |
Nope:
I also tried Maybe this output is also useful:
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Maybe I've missed it somewhere, but is there a way to have the screen sleep or add a screen saver while printing or in standby? I forgot to turn my printer off last night, and now the control screen is mildly burned into my lcd screen.
Thanks in advance!
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