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  • Announcements regarding TRIGGERcmd

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    RussR
    If you check the new Create Alexa Smart Home device for this computer checkbox, you'll get an Alexa Smart Home device that you can use to: "Alexa, set X volume to 50 percent" - run the volume control command with 50 (for example) as the parameter "Alexa, unmute X" - runs the mute control command with unmute or mute as the parameter "Alexa, turn on X" - sends a Wake-on-LAN magic packet from your local Echo device to turn on your computer "Alexa, turn off X" - runs the shutdown command X is your computer's voice word, or its name if you don't have a voice word for it. [image: 1784926161256-fe626973-2ba0-4a14-a3db-2cecd59fdab4-image.png] To enable Wake-On-LAN, enable it in your BIOS and test it, then enable it like this: [image: 1784926985471-a4f1bb0c-60dc-49d1-ac78-7b42c1f953d9-image.png] [image: 1784927086303-4d6c0507-4f97-44e6-8819-13b6c5631abd-image.png]
  • A place to talk about TRIGGERcmd

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    StrahanS
    @Marcus-Mortensen Hello! I too have been frustrated in the past trying to cancel stuff in PayPal. Maybe you were already on this page, but just in case not I figured I'd share this URL: PayPal automatic payments management It's irritating to track down in PayPal sometimes but this lets you manage who is preauthorized for subscription payments. If you delete something in here, even if the vendor ignores your request to cancel and attempts to bill, it shouldn't go through for them. I italicize that because it's just in theory - I haven't had a problem vendor yet requiring me to test this but once you revoke authorization it should work. Just wanted to share that page for future reference. Sorry if you already found that and this is just useless info.
  • Instructions for each operating system, and various scenarios.

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    RussR
    I made this video to describe the new feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKWxyIQT4G8 More info here: https://www.triggercmd.com/forum/topic/3373/new-computer-device-option-for-triggercmd-smart-home-alexa-skill-users?_=1786117895659 Enable Wake-On-Lan in your BIOS or UEFI. Enable Wake-On-Lan in the Agent. [image: 1786121269959-c15bdc1e-8cf9-43e2-adb8-81634841b4d7-image.jpeg] Enable the computer Alexa smart home device. [image: 1786121340761-aca55542-60b1-4f3f-b808-384b094dcb38-image.jpeg]
  • A place to share commands you like to trigger remotely.

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    RussR
    @Alisson-Teixeira, I translated that as: "I would like to know if it's possible to turn off the monitor and the computer at the same time with just one command? In the free version? With the example command, the monitor enters power saving mode, but doesn't turn off completely... Question for Windows please" You can run multiple commands in one command by putting && between commands, like this: nircmd.exe monitor off && shutdown /s /t 10