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send_magic_packet
Description
Send a 'magic packet' to wake up a device with 'Wake-On-LAN' capabilities.
Fields
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mac
- Name: MAC address
- Description: MAC address of the device to wake up.
- Required: true
- Example: "aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff"
- Input: text
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broadcast_address
- Name: Broadcast address
- Description: Broadcast IP where to send the magic packet.
- Example: 192.168.255.255
- Input: text
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broadcast_port
- Name: Broadcast port
- Description: Port where to send the magic packet.
- Default: 9
- Input: number
- Min: 1
- Max: 65535
restart_to_windows_from_linux
Description
Restart the computer to Windows when running Linux using Grub.
Target
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage
restart_to_linux_from_windows
Description
Restart the computer to Linux when running Windows.
Target
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage
start_computer_to_windows
Description
Start the computer directly to Windows (boots to Linux, set grub reboot, then boots to Windows).
Target
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage
put_computer_to_sleep
Description
Put the computer to sleep.
Target
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage
restart_computer
Description
Restart the computer.
Target
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage
change_monitors_config
Description
Change monitors config.
Fields
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monitors_config
- Name: Monitors config
- Description: Monitors config.
- Required: true
- Selector: object (yaml)
- Example:
# Tip: You can use the command `gnome-monitor-config list` or `xrandr` to your monitors names and resolutions. HDMI-1: enabled: true primary: true position: [ 0, 0 ] mode: 3840x2160@120.000 transform: normal scale: 2
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entity_id
- Name: Entity ID
- Description: Entity ID of the device to change the monitors config.
- Required: true
- Example: "switch.my_computer"
- Device Integration: easy_computer_manage