![]() I then have flows set up on Homey to send a push notification to the guest user when I want the dashboard to wake up. Instead I have the Homey app installed on the iPad and logged in as my guest account (which is also the account I use for my homeydash dashboard). To give a bit more control over when the iPad wakes, I use a slightly different approach than a motion sensor sending a notification via HomeKit. ![]() I also removed the iPad password as suggested in the original post above. ![]() So I have set that to 5 minutes for my use case and then set the guided access mode to mirror it. Instead there is a setting under guided access mode which allows it to mirror the auto-lock timeout set for the iPad overall. I have an older iPad used as a dashboard and it can only run iOS 12 so I don’t have any direct control over how long the screen stays on when in guided access mode. But the notifaction will not be seen beacuse you have activated guided asstiance.ĪTT: You might have to delete your screen password and set the screen to be always on in the screen settings for this to work.Ī couple more tips / options for getting this to work in case they’re useful to anyone. Now everytime the motion sensor register motion it will send a notifcation, the screen will wake up. Open your dashboard of choice and then activate guided access mode with three clicks on the homebutton. Select how long the screen should stay on in guided access mode. In notifaction settings, turn off notification sound for the home app. This will trigger the display to turn on. In the Apple Home app set the motion sensor (or any other sensor of your choice) to send you a notification. Sensors in homey can be used in homekit with the homeykit app. One motiondetector compatible with homekit (or any other sensor working with homekit). I have an iPad with iOS 14 that is wallmounted. Until yesterday ! I saw a post on reddit with a simple, yet brilliant solution. I searched everywhere for this but did not find any solution. So this is great if you have a wallmounted iPad as a dashboard and don´t want the screen to be always on.
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