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Before continuing check to see if you exited your SSH session first as if you put your reMarkable to sleep or restart it the session will freeze. Although if that happens you can use ? to check how to exit (.).

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Whether you have the first reMarkable, the latest, or just ordered and waiting for it to ship I hope this helps you out. What sleep screen image are you going to use for your reMarkable? Let me know in the comments below. I hope your week is going well.

In this post I will detail how to customize the default screens (sleep, power off, etc.) on your reMarkable tablet. To do this you will need to connect into your reMarkable tablet using the root (admin) account. To learn how to do this from a Windows PC please see my guide here: -to-your-remarkable-from-a-windows-pc

Step 4: Navigate to reMarkable screens location.
In the right-hand pane navigate to: /usr/share/remarkable/. This is the location of the reMarkable image files for the various screens. You should see several PNG files in this directory.

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? HIGH COMPATIBILITY - These images are thoughtfully designed to work seamlessly not only with the Remarkable 2 but also with Onyx Boox and Supernote devices, offering you a versatile sleep companion.

I praised the hardware of reMarkable2 in my review. Since then, the device has received a couple of updates including screencasting, Google Drive and Dropbox support. None of the updates was bringing custom templates to the table. Something I really needed for my workflow. The option to add reMarkable2 custom templates was there, but it was hacky, required SSH access and knowledge of Linux. Not any more!

Option Customizing will take you to the menu that lets you easily swap images for boot, sleep, reboot and so on. Have the image ready (the same resolution as templates) and drop it onto corresponding sections. The software will copy the file to a local folder and keep the history of recent changes in case you want to change back.

Remarko is a native iOS app for managing sleep screens on your Remarkable. You will need the SSH login details and IP address for your Remarkable. Remarko connects to your Remarkable over WiFi. To find the SSH details and IP address of your Remarkable, follow these instructions:

I will post further details, a full review, screenshots, and an app store link to the Remarko Remarkable iOS software when the software is publicly available. Again, a reminder, I am not the developer and cannot get you onto the beta. Sorry.

In notebooks with typed text, double-tap the text to bring up the on-screen keyboard. Tap the cursor to bring up the selection menu. Double-tap the cursor to select a word, triple-tap to select an entire paragraph, and quadruple-tap to select all the text.

The device runs on GNU/Linux, so it's easy to modify the software adding packages from this awesome list. Just connect it to your computer and log in via SSH. For example changing the sleeping screen is as easy to replace a file.

One of the first tablets I used to read eBooks and PDFs was an old iPad (now with a broken screen and unpatched software), and it was easy to highlight text in a PDF or eBook and then see all the excerpts in a separate view.

Under /usr/share/remarkable and /usr/share/remarkable-shutdown are all Splashscreens located. These are just png files that are displayed (i.e. the shutdown or sleeping screen). Note that all pngs concerning the shutdown are stored 2 times, if you change one you also want to change the other.
Now you could draw up your own version and replace it (Remember to back up all the files).

If you've ever tried writing or drawing on a traditional tablet, then you're probably familiar with one of the biggest challenges in that use case: the slick glass surface just isn't the same as writing on paper, the responsiveness can have too much lag to be usable, and it needs good pressure sensitivity. Lots of people make it work just fine, but it doesn't have to be that way. The reMarkable team managed to meet all of these challenges and produced a very pleasant note taking/sketching experience. The screen has a nice texture that feels more like paper than glass under the stylus, it responds quickly to your touch, and pressing harder yields the expected change in line thickness. My only nitpick is that there is a very small gap between the stylus tip and the E Ink layer in the display thanks to the protective cover layer, but something you get used to after a few minutes.

With the excepction of my phone, I'm pretty bad at making sure my rechargeable gadgets actually get recharged, so having a long battery is really important to me. The reMarkable 2 tablet doesn't disappoint here; when asleep it can last months on a single charge. The official website claims the battery life is about 2 weeks, but this really depends on usage. Based on my estimates, the battery life is around 14 hours of active use with Wi-Fi on, and about 24 hours of active with Wi-Fi off. By default, auto-sleep after 20 minutes of inactivity is enabled, but you can turn this off if you want to (not recommended though). Making it a habit of pressing the power button to enter sleep mode just before putting the tablet down can go a long way to extending your battery life.

One of the coolest reMarkable 2 features is real-time screen sharing, which I've found incredibly useful for sharing my ideas with a coworkers. The basic idea is you can start a screen share from the tablet, and a window will appear on your computer with a mirror view of what is on the tablet. You can then share this window in your video call as you would any other application window. Amazingly, I found that there was almost no lag between drawing on the tablet and it being updated on my desktop.

A pair of recent studies have upended the common belief that watching screens before going to sleep disturbs the quality or duration of your slumber. The research indicates some people may actually get more rest by watching something before going to sleep, depending on how they use certain digital devices.

Conventional wisdom tells us we should disconnect from all screens before we go to bed. It is believed all kinds of digital media consumption can disrupt our sleep patterns but devices are so pervasive in the 21st century it is unlikely many of us are abstaining from screen time for an hour before sleeping.

Many studies over the past decade have found digital screen time before bed can be associated with poor sleep. However, most research presented device use as a single homogenous activity, often ignoring the nuanced and complicated variety of ways we actually use digital media. And most studies on the subject utilize self-reported sleep diaries, which can be notoriously unreliable.

A new study published in the Journal of Sleep Research has attempted to tease out some of the different ways we use media around bedtime and how it influences our sleep quality. The research recruited 58 adults and tasked them with self-reporting their media use the hour before going to sleep every night. Alongside what kind of media they were consuming (television, podcast, book, etc.), they recorded where they were using the media (in bed or the lounge room) and whether they were multitasking their usage (for example, scrolling through their phone while watching television).

The researchers also trained the cohort to use an electroencephalography (EEG) machine at home. This allowed for more detailed insights into sleep quality unlike many prior studies that relied on self-reported measures of sleep.

Co-author on the study, Lindsay Hahn from the University at Buffalo, says the main focus of this particular study was to investigate how different types of traditional media influence sleep. So instead of looking at active engagement with devices, this research was interested in whether passively watching or listening to something directly before slumber disrupted sleep quality.

The results were surprising. The researchers found sleep quality (as measured by EEG readings tracking total time in REM and deep sleep) was unaffected by media use in the hour before bed. But even more unexpected, the researchers found total sleep time was actually improved with media use prior to slumber. Of course, the devil is in the details, and Hahn pointed out sleep can be improved or harmed depending on the type of media use.

While briefly watching television in bed was found to improve overall sleep duration, the benefits quickly dissipated when media use extended to long periods of time. Lead author on the study, Morgan Ellithorpe from the University of Delaware, said the longer people used media in bed, the more it led to negative effects on sleep.

"If you are going to use media, like watching TV or listening to music, before bed, keep it a short, focused session and you are unlikely to experience any negative outcomes in your sleep that night," said Ellithorpe.

Another recent study, published late last year in the journal Sleep Medicine, investigated the effect of social media use on sleep quality. That research used a more traditional form of sleep tracking, recruiting 32 young volunteers to spend four nights in a sleep laboratory.

The study found using social media for 30 minutes before sleeping had no effect on any measures of sleep quality compared to control conditions. The researchers did, however, detect significant improvements to objective and subjective sleep measures on the night the volunteers listened to a 30-minute relaxation exercise.

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