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I added my first entry after getting the qt5-websockets installed and rebooting.
The entity is my Desk lamp, and I added the option to Toggle it:
After hitting Apply, it turned the light off...paused about 1 second...back on...then off then on then off then on then off then on then went into strobe mode. Thank you for proving to me that I can somehow strobe my Cost Feit light! ⚡ While this is a great effect for Halloween, I'm afraid it won't work for daily use. :)
Also, I noticed that If I change the action to Turn On/Turn Off (either way), it overrides my current setting in Home Assistant, for example, Having it set to Turn On, only allowed my light to be set to 6%. Manually turning it off and on in the Home ASsistant Dashboard, it changed it from 100% to 6% so your app is assuming Master Control by presumably sending a stream of instructions when the action is selected.
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However, I cannot reproduce the second problem - my RGB strip turns on with the last set color and brightness.
Could you share which version of HA you are using?
I added my first entry after getting the qt5-websockets installed and rebooting.
The entity is my Desk lamp, and I added the option to Toggle it:
After hitting Apply, it turned the light off...paused about 1 second...back on...then off then on then off then on then off then on then went into strobe mode. Thank you for proving to me that I can somehow strobe my Cost Feit light! ⚡ While this is a great effect for Halloween, I'm afraid it won't work for daily use. :)
Also, I noticed that If I change the action to Turn On/Turn Off (either way), it overrides my current setting in Home Assistant, for example, Having it set to Turn On, only allowed my light to be set to 6%. Manually turning it off and on in the Home ASsistant Dashboard, it changed it from 100% to 6% so your app is assuming Master Control by presumably sending a stream of instructions when the action is selected.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: