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    • Marcelouw GamePlayM
      Marcelouw GamePlay
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I would like to help, as I am unable to make the ps4-waker command run on triggercmd!
      I did all the procedures correctly, the command works by cmd of windows, but by Trigger nothing happens. I even tried to create a .bat file with the command and it still doesn't work.
      Does anyone know why? I'm a new user of the app.
      Thank you!

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      • RussR
        Russ @Marcelouw GamePlay
        last edited by

        @Marcelouw-GamePlay, please post your .bat file. You might need to specify the full path to the ps4waker.exe file when you run it.

        Russell VanderMey

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        • Marcelouw GamePlayM
          Marcelouw GamePlay
          last edited by

          I created the command with the path of the .bat file

          the file itself, i just put the command "ps4-waker" (because only the command in cmd worked normally)

          sorry for the ignorance, but I'm new to all this!

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          • RussR
            Russ @Marcelouw GamePlay
            last edited by

            @Marcelouw-GamePlay, thanks.

            It actually worked for me when I put it in the Command field directly. I didn't need a .bat file.

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            If that doesn't work for you you could also try this command:

            node %APPDATA%\npm\node_modules\ps4-waker\dist\cli.js
            

            If you use a batch file I suggest you remove the start line. It's not needed and just opened a cmd window for me when I tried it.

            BTW, for anyone reading this, I installed ps4-waker with this command (I already had nodejs installed):

            npm i -g ps4-waker
            

            Russell VanderMey

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            • Marcelouw GamePlayM
              Marcelouw GamePlay @Russ
              last edited by

              @Russ

              Hello!

              I managed to make it work!
              I don't know if it was when I changed the name of the trigger or when I used the first command you passed.
              but now it's working as it should!

              Thank you!

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              • RussR
                Russ @Marcelouw GamePlay
                last edited by

                @Marcelouw-GamePlay, awesome. I'm glad it's working.

                Russell VanderMey

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