I've searched for some time how to do the same on windows (only using windows.h atm) but I can't find a replacement for that (searched thousands of times on msdn), and, on windows there is no SIGALRM flag on the signal.h.....

Using alarm/SIGALRM is not a safe way to "run a function at a given time" because the function gets invoked in a signal handling context where use of nearly any library functions is unsafe. Really the only good use I know of for SIGALRM is setting up a do-nothing signal handler with sigaction to interrupt system calls so that a system call you expect might hang gets interrupted with EINTR.


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Unfortunately, while I get a notification, the app accompanies the notification with an obnoxious beeping alarm sound. In addition, the volume of the music I am playing through Firefox decreases when this alarm plays, and increases afterwards. I would like to turn off the sound. Here's what I've tried:

I've tried turning off the sound for that specific app (I'm playing music, so I can't turn the sound off completely), using the app titled "volume mixer". Unfortunately, there is no dedicated volume control for the alarm app. I've tried turning down the "system sounds" volume control, and this has no effect.

I've tried changing the settings of the app, but as far as I can tell the app has no settings page, and no way to turn off the volume for the timer. (There is a way to turn off the sound for the alarm clock).

I realize this is an old post, but I was able to mute alarms by going to Windows Settings, then System, then to Notifications & actions. From here, scroll down and click om "Alarms & Clock" - in this box, you can disable alarm sounds

One thing slightly lacking: an audible snooze because you need to have "Show Message" checked on Free Alarm Clock for snooze - I get the silent snooze message from Alarms & Clock -- this still works for me because if I snooze an alarm I am generally at my computer then and will see the silent snooze message.

The problem statement is: when on schedule mode, Ring can arm (e.g., to Home mode), without alerting for open windows.

So, is there a setting to have Ring alert if there are open windows when it arms itself in schedule mode.

Can anyone share what happens if you activate the alarm (Home or Away mode) and a window (contact sensor) is currently open? Will you get a warning or will the alarm start, or ? Thanks for sharing your insights!

Many people nowadays don't own traditional clock radios or portable alarm clocks to take with them while travelling. While you can use your smartphone as an alarm clock, did you know that any Windows 10 device can also serve this purpose?

Yeah, that's right! The operating system comes with a built-in alarm clock app that you can set up with the following steps. This article will focus on how you can set up an alarm on a Windows 10 laptop.

4. You can configure additional settings like alarm sound, snooze time, number of repeats, and name of the alarm, but they are optional unless when needed. The essential step is to set the alarm time. Once done, click Save.

Setting an alarm on your Windows 10 device can be a convenient and practical way to ensure you wake up on time or stay on schedule throughout the day. With the built-in alarm clock app and simple settings adjustments, you can customize your alarm to suit your preferences and needs.

But, it's important to note that allowing your computer to stay awake indefinitely can impact its battery life, so it's important to balance the benefits of using the alarm with the need to preserve your device's battery.

A friend bought a house which still has the old foil tape on the windows for the alarm system. They've been scraping it off with a razor blade and trying to use Goo Gone to remove residue, but they're still ended up with lines and goop where the tape was installed. I'll try and get actual pictures, but for those unfamiliar, foil tape was a thin metal tape applied to windows to detect breakage, like below (more decorative than most installs):

Just did a search and found a few sites that talk about restoring etched/scratched windows. Some recommend "fine pumice" and a host of other solutions. I think pumice can be obtained in a block or stick form. Pumice is used to clean stains on porcelain too.

Most of us don't have old-fashioned clock radios at home or portable alarm clocks to take with us on the road. When you need to be woken up at a particular time, you can use your smartphone, but any Windows 10 device can also do the job. Windows 10 has a built-in alarm clock app, which you can set up using the following steps.

Note that, on most computers, the alarm screen will say that "Notifications will only show if the PC is awake." So, for your alarm to go off, you will need to configure your computer NOT to go to sleep.

It would be my suggestion going forward, that anyone building a house should use 18AWG B cable as rough in wiring to the window alarm sensors. This would give you two pairs at each window: one pair for sensors and one pair for some other purpose. I see a future that will use that extra pair, either for the power for the window treatment or window film etc., OR perhaps some new invention not yet on the market. This would add only modestly to the rough in wiring cost and the 18AWG size of the wire would alleviate the voltage drop issue.

I think the template alarm is exactly what you want. The state of the template alarm will be the same as the state of your current alarm. The arm actions will check the conditions you set and only send the arming action to the current alarm panel if all checks pass.

The way it works is annoying though. If you use the first example here , you would add checks in the arm_home actions etc. before sending the commands to the base alarm panel. If you want to use a code, you have to check it inside each action. I did something similar in this code. Another gotcha is that the code cannot be in a secret if it is in a template.

Hello pierfrancescoelia

I am currently learning the HA and trying to integrate with Konnected. I am exactly in the same state as you were. viz to prevent the alarm panel from arming itself if one of the sensors is open. Is it possible for you to post your entire config code (minus any secret) stuff. It will help people like me who are newbies to use it as a working model and customize it. The documentation in HA is not very illuminating.

I have the sensor named with the alarm system zone number so the physical alarm panel reports the exact same thing as HA. The garage doors are automatically closed later in the automation based on their zone status, which is why they are not in this list.

I am using a physical alarm panel with many zones which is integrated to HA through another device. My code is part of an automation that arms the alarm system from a remote control. The automation is independent of the panel and its code, if one of the zones is open, the physical panel will fail to arm, so the automation catches the failure before the arm command is given.

The bulb/notify section of code is run if the AND template returns true, otherwise code is run that detects open garage doors, closes them, then arms the system with the desired alarm state. The automation is quite long and complex, and posting the whole thing will probably just lead to confusion, so I only put the most relevant code here.

Someone posted on the bug tracker that it is "just backwards" because the Alarm Clock date given for Eve->Kerbin is a reasonable time for Kerbin->Eve,

but that is just how transfer windows work:

You leave the starting planet half a transfer-time before a conjunction between the two planets;

the conjunction time relates to the pair of planets, and the transfer-time is the same either way.

Sensors are composed of two parts that line up to form a circuit. One part is a magnet and the other is an alarm transmitter. When the window opens, it separates the magnetic contact between the two sections, which trips an electrical circuit called a reed switch. This sends a signal to your alarm keypad or home security app that someone has opened the window.

Window and door sensors work in the same way. In fact, many security providers make a single entry sensor model for both windows and doors; others sell slightly different models for each. Either way, both window and door sensors are magnetic devices that monitor whether an entryway is open or closed; window sensors can tell when a window, specifically, is closed or opened.

Some professionally installed systems still use wired sensors, which the company will set up for you by running wires inside your walls and connecting them back to the main alarm control panel. Learn more about DIY vs. professionally installed security systems.

Yes, window sensors are effective at fending off intruders. If someone opens your window while your system is armed, the window sensor will trigger the alarm. Depending on the features of your alarm service, you may receive an instant mobile notification. If you subscribe to professional monitoring, the monitoring center will be notified immediately.

You can create a CloudWatch alarm that sends an Amazon SNS message when the alarm changes state. An alarm watches a single metric over a time period you specify, and performs one or more actions based on the value of the metric relative to a given threshold over a number of time periods. The action is a notification sent to an Amazon SNS topic or Auto Scaling policy.

Alarms invoke actions for sustained state changes only. CloudWatch alarms don't invoke actions simply because they are in a particular state; the state must have changed and been maintained for a specified number of periods. You can create an alarm from the Amazon FSx console or the CloudWatch console.

Metrics may not be published during file system maintenance for Single-AZ file systems, or during failover and failback to or from the primary or secondary servers for Multi-AZ file systems. To prevent unnecessary and misleading alarm condition changes and to configure your alarms so that they are resilient to missing data points, see Configuring how CloudWatch alarms treat missing data in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. e24fc04721

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