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      Dissociating my TriggerCmd Forum account from Google

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      RussR

      @David-0 under Edit Profile I see Change Password. I think if you unlink your Gmail account you'll still be able to login with your username and that password. You should try logging in with that before unlinking just to make sure first.

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      Alexa not working with the Trigger Skill

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      RussR

      @David-0, good. I think that makes sense in your case.

    • Vinícius CaxiasV

      I am unable to install Trigger CMD on Windows 11.

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      Vinícius CaxiasV

      @Russ I managed to make it work, I found the application that launches Trigger CMD by searching in the file manager. Thank you for your support.

    • Matt PackwoodM

      Hangs on Boot

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      Shorter URL or redirect

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      @Russ It's a swiss army knife on it's own. Paired with TriggerCMD it's a Bazooka.

    • MauroM

      Macro to open triggercmd gui

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      Subscription Issue, money refund

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      @Russ Thanks! Already resuscribed, wont happen again!

    • MauroM

      TRIGGER routine from another app linked to Alexa

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      RussR

      @Mauro, yes, you can start an Alexa routine whenever you trigger a command.

      It requires the TRIGGERcmd Smart Home alexa skill to be enabled, then you can

      These are the instructions:
      https://www.triggercmd.com/forum/topic/1844/run-an-alexa-routine-when-a-command-runs

      This video also shows how it works:
      https://youtu.be/nrqj-OwDpGE?si=xuuR4yfWZZho9Dqw&t=199

    • MauroM

      How open triggercmd gui with command

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      ; Defina a cor do pixel que você deseja localizar (no formato RGB hexadecimal)
      CorPixelDesejado := 0xd5492a ; Por exemplo, vermelho

      ; Use a função PixelSearch para localizar o pixel
      PixelSearch, EncontradoX, EncontradoY, 0, 0, A_ScreenWidth, A_ScreenHeight, %CorPixelDesejado%

      ; Verifique se o pixel foi encontrado
      If ErrorLevel = 0
      {
      ; Movimente o mouse para as coordenadas encontradas (X, Y)
      MouseMove, %EncontradoX%, %EncontradoY%

      ; Clique no pixel Click

      }

      ; Sair do script após a execução do macro
      ExitApp

    • HeeHangH

      I'm trying to run a console application I created using make.com's TriggerCmd.

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      Steve LeeS

      @HeeHang I know nothing about Make.com but TRIGGER cmd runs windows cmd commands and Windows has the parts to make it possible. Basically you probably want to add something like the following to a cmd/bat file and run that from TRIGGERcmd

      start "" app.exe /s timeout /t 5 taskkill /im app.exe /f start runs app.exe in a new process timeout waits a few seconds before returning taskkill /im kills task by name - assuming it is only one

      If you have a script rather than an exe the run: cmd /c "my.cmd"

      Hope that helps

    • Steve LeeS

      Alexa keeps hearing "perameter" as"perimeter"

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      @Russ yay! I'll give it a go

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      Commands marked as executed, but nothing happens

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      @Russ It makes sense, thank you again. I will try this as soon as possible but I'm hopeful it'll finally work as I intended

    • Steve LeeS

      extending the smart home skill

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      Steve LeeS

      @Russ Oh, I must have misunderstood, they seemed to in the articles I linked. Oh well, shame and very limiting to skill creators. may words get pick on my Alexa for other purposes - eg play - so it's hard.

    • Pedro Dias 0P

      "FN + Page Up"

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      Steve LeeS

      @Pedro-Dias-0 said in "FN + Page Up":

      é possível criar um comando no arquivo .bat para executar essa função do teclado? "FN + Page Up"

      Some programs like AutoHotkey can be called to simulate key presses.

      However FN keys are usually invisible to Windows and used by the manufacturer to do hardware specific things. Maybe check if AutoHotkey can simulate the FN key.

    • Pedro Dias 0P

      windowns ! uso dois monitores e quero um comando para desligar somente 1 monitor

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      Pedro Dias 0P

      @Russ Certo, vou tentar

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      Compatibility with Debian 12

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      RussR

      @william-siqueira, thank you for the screenshots. That helps.

      Notice the data folder for the background agent is in root's home folder, not your williams user.

      /root/.TRIGGERcmdData

      I also see No token exists. Login to request one. So you can probably fix it if you run:

      sudo su - triggercmdagent --console (paste in your token)

      Or you could copy your /home/william/.TRIGGERcmdData folder to /root/.TRIGGERcmdData so it won't create a second computer in your account because you already have a computerid.cfg file in /home/william/.TRIGGERcmdData and the background agent that will run as root will use that computer id.

    • Steve LeeS

      A little feedback

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      RussR

      @Steve-Lee, thank you for doing that!

    • MauroM

      Problem with baniment in amazon

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      RussR

      @Mauro I'm glad you figured it out.

    • Steve LeeS

      Sometime get duplicate devices

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      @Russ

      aha - my bad!

      I had voice set to "mac pitch" for both.

      I could have sworn voice was ignored for Smart Home and trigger became the device name.

    • william siqueiraW

      Compatibility with Debian 12

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      RussR

      @william-siqueira, first you could make sure the default commands you have in your commands.json run when you click the green Trigger button in your account.

      The background commands (the commands with ground = background) will run if you've installed the background service using installdaemon.sh, but you'll need to use ps -ef to check whether they ran because they don't run in the foreground where you can see them.

      After that, you can add your own commands by copying one of those lines, and editing the command field to be your own command.