The configuration for the features tab under the plugin's settings
Here's all the details of the additional features of the plugin, so you can effectively configure them.
The torch button can be turned on or off to clear up navbar space if you don't want it. It has the same settings as standard effects but with some added extras for a manual trigger.
Using @ commands to trigger the torch can enable cool integrations with other software, such as OctoLapse.
The torch button or @ command turns the torch on permanently, until it is turned off. This blocks any other effects.
The torch button starts a timer to turn off after configurable length of time.
The torch will turn on when the control tab is focused in OctoPrint's UI, and turn off when you click off to another tab.
This may not work with plugins that change the default webcam stream location (such as UI customizer) or with some 3rd party apps. OctoApp for Android does support this however, see more in the 3rd Party Apps page
Allow the torch mode to be enabled regardless of the active times configuration.
The LED strip will turn on at the start time, off at the end time. Potentially useful if you don't want them on overnight.
Make sure your system time is set on the server. If you want to change this run sudo raspi-config
on the Pi.
Enable intercepting and using M150 commands. If not checked, these commands will be sent to the printer.
For documentation of the command, please see the M150 Intercept documentation page.
Enable reacting to Host @ Commands.
For documentation of the available commands, please see the Host @ Commands documentation page
Debug logging logs a lot more information about the effect runner process. This will help massively when reporting issues on GitHub, so please enable it when reporting issues!