Home assistant with the ring integration. Then you could either show dak board through a window in home assistant or use the dak board with the home assistant add on.
Looks like they fixed the todoist widget.. I'll know for sure tomorrow to see if reoccurring events also work. I plan on recording an updated video on my dakboard tomorrow showing the mini pc they sell instead of the intel/windows setup in this video.
I just bought me a dakmini pc just waiting for it to be delivered. Still looking for a touch screen monitor though. I wish dakboard will work with artful agenda so the colors just flows over
I dig the setup and even started my DakBoard design off of your template (thank you for sharing) Quick question regarding the monitor: all of the stock images on Viewsonic & Amazon show little feet at the base of the monitor; so can I assume they are easily removable, as I don't see them on your build?
I got the same display as you and the mini dakboard cpu. Everything works great as a static display but the touchscreen functionality doesn’t work. I went into the monitors settings and turned it on but it still doesn’t work
I have the mini dakboard PC now as well and had no issues with touchscreen not working. Some things to mention: Make sure you have the USB cable also plugged in since touchscreen goes through that. Maybe test the monitor on another laptop or desktop to make sure it isnt the monitor?
Did you do anything special to get the monitor to adjust to portrait orientation? We have the same monitor but the image will not flip when we rotate the screen. Great job on this project!
What are the specs of your NUC? I plan on using an RPI4B setup but would like a NUC as a backup plan. Just curious what specs yours has so I can source similar specs. Thanks!
Well, last week I just switched to the $80 new DAK mini CPU so I dont have it running to look, but that NUC must be around 8th gen intel celeron and it had 8GB of ram. It ran far better than the dak mini CPU though.. but uses like 18 watts instead of 3 for the dak mini PC. The DAK mini CPU feels very underpowered and is nearly unusable for scrolling with touch screen.
@@mainelyhobbies Thanks for that info. I'm trying to DIY it myself. I've gotten to the point of setting up the software side of things. I DIYed the Rpi using a similar speced board (pi zero 2 w) as the Dak branded one. I got it to show a test board on a NON touch screen. My next goal would be to get it to run on a touch screen like you have. I mostly want the touch screen aspect for Todo lists. Scrolling calendar would be nice but not necessary. Now I'm hesitant to drop $350 on a touch screen monitor if I don't know it will work well.
I love your setup! Quick question- It doesn't look like you've added any automation to turn on/off the device or run in kiosk mode etc. Do you just power up each day and open chrome and select full screen? I'm trying to at least power on and off the monitor automatically.
@@mainelyhobbies do you mean you bought the dakboard cpu? If so do you think this is as good as your mini pc set up (especially with touchscreen functionality and switching screens with a swipe) I’m trying to figure out how to set mine up.
@@DarylHawkins-zh3ww The dakboard cpu is great, I switched to it and it is working well and uses less power - it has the same touchscreen functionality as long as you buy the right supported monitor and I can flip between screens using a hidden button.. I really need to make an updated video showing the 2 DAK CPUs. I also tried the DAK Mini CPU and found that to be underpowered for the widgets on my screen and not responsive enough on the touchscreen (under powered for my use here).
You can sign up for the free version now before you have a screen and try and build out a free screen and see if it has what you care about. I can't remember for sure but I thought there were set templates on the free plan.
Hello, so I got the Dak CPU and the same monitor from your link. Do you know why maybe the touchscreen is not working even when i click it on the settings?
Dak CPU meaning the raspberry pi by the dakboard company or did you get a mini windows pc? There were drivers I had to download on windows for the touchscreen. I also needed to connect via USB cable for touch support... Think that cable was included. Lots of info here backing that the monitor you and I have was specifically tested with dakboard, so it should work: blog.dakboard.com/dakboard-os-touchscreen-support-available/
I’m running into the same issue. Bought the orange dakboard pc and have this monitor. Touchscreen not working. Wondering if you guys got this resolved?
So to get my touchscreen working I needed to use the USB printer cable. Not sure what it's called if there is an official name. One comes with this monitor.
I was thinking the same thing! I purchased the Dakboard Plus plan yearly subscription ( to save $$) and the Plus plan has a quicker refresh rate. I'm trying to set something up for my parents who have a mild onset of dementia. They just want to know the day, time, and doctor visits. a nice scrollable weekly calendar is a bonus!!! Love this setup. I bought the same monitor and had a Raspberry Pi4 laying around the house. Now just trying to customize it like you have shared.
Nice setup. Have 3 questions, if you have the time. Can it work with a reduced brightness and be woken up if you touch it? Can you reduce brightness to zero over night to save energy? Is there a reason why you didn’t go for the raspberry pi option? Thanks
1. That would require the monitor to have something built in to support dimming over USB and I dont see anything mentioing that kind of support. I am connected via HDMI not DP so there isnt a data connection there telling the backlight on the monitor to dim. If windows can dim, I dont know what the point would be since it uses the same electricity if the monitor isnt dimming. If I put the PC to sleep, touching the screen isnt waking it up. 2. Right now it is going all night. If there was something in windows 10 to turn the screen output off overnight, that would work. Im sure someone made a program to do this out there but I dont see it on a quick google search. 3. Raspberry pi would do this at a lower cost and less electricity BUT I already had the NUC PC lying around unused. I dont know if raspberry pi would let you swipe between windows. Also, up until a month or so ago, dakboard didnt support touch on raspberry pi. If starting from scratch, I would go the raspberry pi route.
@@mainelyhobbies Hello. Great work, thank you. Up above.... you mentioned: "The DAK mini CPU feels very underpowered and is nearly unusable for scrolling with touch screen." And here, you mention that you would go with the raspberry pi route. I'm confused on what hardware direction to take. For me... I just want the smoothest usability. The financial difference isn't that severe that I would opt for the lesser (priced) hardware, in lieu of a better operating device. Is one hardware easier for a novice to navigate than the other? Thanks again!
@@nicholasarena9179 I'm also interested to hear if the rasparry pi route is something @mainelyhobbies would currently recommend. After having this 'project' on hold for a few months, I've now been doing again a deepdive to options mainly focusing on Skylight, Hearth and DAKboard. Currently I'm leaning into DAKboard + DAK mini CPU (thanks to this video), but also the above mentioned comment made me second guess a bit before ordering the equipment.
I respect your hard work and patience to create something like this in this program, after a week of trying, I simply turned it off.
The calendar appointments! 😂🤣
Do you find yourself using the touchscreen enough to justify cost or would you recommend a nice monitor?
How might you integrate a security system, like ring cameras? Independently from dakboard of course
Home assistant with the ring integration. Then you could either show dak board through a window in home assistant or use the dak board with the home assistant add on.
Frigate and webcams
Just got this from your video. Thanks. Now I am just trying to learn how to set it up
Can you add a chore chart for everyone that they can check off when they complete it?
Looks like they fixed the todoist widget.. I'll know for sure tomorrow to see if reoccurring events also work. I plan on recording an updated video on my dakboard tomorrow showing the mini pc they sell instead of the intel/windows setup in this video.
Would you consider this the cheapest realistically usable touch screen option of this size or similar size, that is compatible with the dakboard CPUs?
Exactly what I wanted to see!! Ty ty. Love the set up.
I just bought me a dakmini pc just waiting for it to be delivered. Still looking for a touch screen monitor though. I wish dakboard will work with artful agenda so the colors just flows over
Can you add calendar dates right from the dak/touchscreen? Or do you only have navigation touchscreen interactions?
You can't add anything from the calendar. But, when you add something to your Google calendar it pops up pretty quick
Great setup!! Just wanted to make sure I understand, you downloaded the dakboard program onto your cpu?
No, the dakboard software runs inside a web browser. It's literally just a website you go to.
So that means you don't need to buy a CPU? How do you go to the website and load everything on the monitor? Sorry I'm not the best with technology.
You need a computer to use dakboard, any computer that has a web browser. You don't install dakboard software, it just runs in a web browser window.
What can you do with the free version of Dak?
Hi,sir. Did you develop the screen by yourself? Could we make a cooperation about the screens?
I dig the setup and even started my DakBoard design off of your template (thank you for sharing) Quick question regarding the monitor: all of the stock images on Viewsonic & Amazon show little feet at the base of the monitor; so can I assume they are easily removable, as I don't see them on your build?
Yes, those feet come off. I have no idea where I put them, haha
I got the same display as you and the mini dakboard cpu. Everything works great as a static display but the touchscreen functionality doesn’t work. I went into the monitors settings and turned it on but it still doesn’t work
I have the mini dakboard PC now as well and had no issues with touchscreen not working. Some things to mention: Make sure you have the USB cable also plugged in since touchscreen goes through that. Maybe test the monitor on another laptop or desktop to make sure it isnt the monitor?
Is your screen backlit? It looks like it is, but I don't see that in the Amazon link you sent.
Its a usb powered led strip light on the back. It is powered off the usb port on the monitor
Did you do anything special to get the monitor to adjust to portrait orientation? We have the same monitor but the image will not flip when we rotate the screen. Great job on this project!
I changed it to portrait in windows. Are you using windows or a raspberry pi?
I have the same issue but am using the dakboard orange pi 2 lts
Thanks for the video, I’ve just purchased one 😊
Hey is the bezel the same thickness on all four sides? The right side looks thicker. Also, did you cover up the power light on the monitor?
Right side (the bottom of the monitor) is thicker. I put black electrical tape over the light.
What are the specs of your NUC? I plan on using an RPI4B setup but would like a NUC as a backup plan. Just curious what specs yours has so I can source similar specs. Thanks!
Well, last week I just switched to the $80 new DAK mini CPU so I dont have it running to look, but that NUC must be around 8th gen intel celeron and it had 8GB of ram. It ran far better than the dak mini CPU though.. but uses like 18 watts instead of 3 for the dak mini PC. The DAK mini CPU feels very underpowered and is nearly unusable for scrolling with touch screen.
Thanks for the quick reply and insight into the dakboard pc. Good to know!
@@mainelyhobbies Thanks for that info. I'm trying to DIY it myself. I've gotten to the point of setting up the software side of things. I DIYed the Rpi using a similar speced board (pi zero 2 w) as the Dak branded one. I got it to show a test board on a NON touch screen. My next goal would be to get it to run on a touch screen like you have.
I mostly want the touch screen aspect for Todo lists. Scrolling calendar would be nice but not necessary.
Now I'm hesitant to drop $350 on a touch screen monitor if I don't know it will work well.
Able to display home security cameras with this set up?
Looks good, I'd suggest some sort of diffuser around the edge of the monitor, to hide the cables and well diffuse the light.
How do you justify the cost? especially compared to some open source stuff
$5 a month? It's not much to justify, and I didn't see much open source that linked to Google photos for the rotating background.
@@mainelyhobbiesi agree. I'm setting up mine right now.
I love your setup! Quick question- It doesn't look like you've added any automation to turn on/off the device or run in kiosk mode etc. Do you just power up each day and open chrome and select full screen? I'm trying to at least power on and off the monitor automatically.
Mine runs 24/7 - I did just swtich to the new dakboard mini pc but I havent setup a nighttime shutdown to save power yet.
@@mainelyhobbies do you mean you bought the dakboard cpu? If so do you think this is as good as your mini pc set up (especially with touchscreen functionality and switching screens with a swipe) I’m trying to figure out how to set mine up.
@@DarylHawkins-zh3ww The dakboard cpu is great, I switched to it and it is working well and uses less power - it has the same touchscreen functionality as long as you buy the right supported monitor and I can flip between screens using a hidden button.. I really need to make an updated video showing the 2 DAK CPUs. I also tried the DAK Mini CPU and found that to be underpowered for the widgets on my screen and not responsive enough on the touchscreen (under powered for my use here).
Short of the 2 calendar option, can you achieve this result without the $5/mo plan?
You can sign up for the free version now before you have a screen and try and build out a free screen and see if it has what you care about. I can't remember for sure but I thought there were set templates on the free plan.
Looks good
How far does it stick out?
Is this a elo touchscreen
That's so beautiful
Hello, so I got the Dak CPU and the same monitor from your link. Do you know why maybe the touchscreen is not working even when i click it on the settings?
Dak CPU meaning the raspberry pi by the dakboard company or did you get a mini windows pc? There were drivers I had to download on windows for the touchscreen.
I also needed to connect via USB cable for touch support... Think that cable was included.
Lots of info here backing that the monitor you and I have was specifically tested with dakboard, so it should work:
blog.dakboard.com/dakboard-os-touchscreen-support-available/
I got the raspberry pi and connected it with a usb on one side and a usbc type on the other end. It came with the cpu. I’ll look into the link
@@tovartherealtor2990 Did this work for you? I have the same issue where the touchscreen is not working.
I’m running into the same issue. Bought the orange dakboard pc and have this monitor. Touchscreen not working. Wondering if you guys got this resolved?
So to get my touchscreen working I needed to use the USB printer cable. Not sure what it's called if there is an official name. One comes with this monitor.
Cool stuff man!
Any way to do your multi-window trick using the raspberry pi version?
I was thinking the same thing! I purchased the Dakboard Plus plan yearly subscription ( to save $$) and the Plus plan has a quicker refresh rate. I'm trying to set something up for my parents who have a mild onset of dementia. They just want to know the day, time, and doctor visits. a nice scrollable weekly calendar is a bonus!!! Love this setup. I bought the same monitor and had a Raspberry Pi4 laying around the house. Now just trying to customize it like you have shared.
Hi - i look very good! Is it possible to share the export file ? thx
Yes, i forgot about that, it is in the video description now. Thanks!
Nice setup. Have 3 questions, if you have the time.
Can it work with a reduced brightness and be woken up if you touch it?
Can you reduce brightness to zero over night to save energy?
Is there a reason why you didn’t go for the raspberry pi option?
Thanks
1. That would require the monitor to have something built in to support dimming over USB and I dont see anything mentioing that kind of support. I am connected via HDMI not DP so there isnt a data connection there telling the backlight on the monitor to dim. If windows can dim, I dont know what the point would be since it uses the same electricity if the monitor isnt dimming. If I put the PC to sleep, touching the screen isnt waking it up.
2. Right now it is going all night. If there was something in windows 10 to turn the screen output off overnight, that would work. Im sure someone made a program to do this out there but I dont see it on a quick google search.
3. Raspberry pi would do this at a lower cost and less electricity BUT I already had the NUC PC lying around unused. I dont know if raspberry pi would let you swipe between windows. Also, up until a month or so ago, dakboard didnt support touch on raspberry pi. If starting from scratch, I would go the raspberry pi route.
@@mainelyhobbies Great. This helps a lot. I’ll go with the Raspberry route. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. :)
@@mainelyhobbies Hello. Great work, thank you.
Up above.... you mentioned: "The DAK mini CPU feels very underpowered and is nearly unusable for scrolling with touch screen." And here, you mention that you would go with the raspberry pi route. I'm confused on what hardware direction to take.
For me... I just want the smoothest usability. The financial difference isn't that severe that I would opt for the lesser (priced) hardware, in lieu of a better operating device.
Is one hardware easier for a novice to navigate than the other?
Thanks again!
@@nicholasarena9179 I'm also interested to hear if the rasparry pi route is something @mainelyhobbies would currently recommend. After having this 'project' on hold for a few months, I've now been doing again a deepdive to options mainly focusing on Skylight, Hearth and DAKboard. Currently I'm leaning into DAKboard + DAK mini CPU (thanks to this video), but also the above mentioned comment made me second guess a bit before ordering the equipment.