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* 4:3 and 16:9/16:10 monitor aspect ratio support | * 4:3 and 16:9/16:10 monitor aspect ratio support | ||
* English/ | * English/ | ||
+ | * Weather-Widget | ||
* easy installation | * easy installation | ||
* runs on RaspberryPi | * runs on RaspberryPi | ||
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By default Windows 10/8/7 syncs your system time with Internet servers on a weekly basis. This may lead to a wrong system time and a display of the wrong time in the OnAirScreen. Here is some tips how you can set the update interval. Recommended is something between 15m to 1h. | By default Windows 10/8/7 syncs your system time with Internet servers on a weekly basis. This may lead to a wrong system time and a display of the wrong time in the OnAirScreen. Here is some tips how you can set the update interval. Recommended is something between 15m to 1h. | ||
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+ | #### Weather-Widget | ||
+ | To use the integrated weather widget, you need an openweathermap.org API key. | ||
+ | You can get one here: https:// | ||
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+ | You also need to know the CityID of your location. Simply search for the desired city on https:// | ||
+ | You can then find the CityID at the end of the URL. | ||
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+ | For example London is: https:// | ||
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+ | Once you have an API key and the CityID, just enter them in the settings dialog (Advanced tab) | ||
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#### Screenshots | #### Screenshots | ||
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onairscreen.txt · Last modified: 26.05.2023 02:24 by admin