Windows software for a smart mirror?

JB24

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I'm building a smart mirror, and using an old Surface Pro 1 for the machine and display.

The only thing I'm seeing that might be usable for this is Rain Meter, but I was kinda hoping someone came up with a quick and easy tool instead.

Requirements:

  • Large time display (duh)
  • Weather
  • Google Calendar events for the day
That's it. Anybody have any recommendations other than Rain Meter that I should check out?


Thanks!
 
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Fardringle

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Be aware that high humidity areas (like the steam from a shower) can be bad news for electronic devices that are not specifically designed for that environment.
 

luv2liv

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i built a smart mirror too. if you have a web server, just put all the files needed there. then point the web browser to that address.
check out this gallery
http://mirrormirror.tech/t/members-gallery/185
so raspberry pi has the files locally to pull in weather, calendar, and news. or you can put the files on a server
 

JB24

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I'm not really interested in a pi. I want to keep it windows. Thanks though...
 

JB24

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Right now, I'm playing with different mirror films to maintain touchscreen capabilities. I have a Gen 1 Surface Pro, and a Gen 3 to play with. A SurfaceBook too, but that isn't going into the mirror...

I also have a sheet of acrylic 2-way mirror. I like the look of that better, but maintaining the touchscreen does have some appeal to me.