Then there is the problem when switching on, if you switch off via the dummy, then the dimming level is to 0, means switching on with the dummy is no longer possible.
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Milight with single-color white LED stripe
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Add an exclusion to the rule.
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Works, thank you very much!
I just don’t know yet how to move the individual devices into the groups?
Is it also possible to integrate the dummy button into the right switch where the two sliders are currently?
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Moving devices into groups is quite easy. Just touch the device at the grey circle and move it to the desired group.
The CSS change is not easily possible and requires know how of web development. I can help you by hiding the unwanted slider but not with the grouping of multiple elements into one device.
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Okay, if you can help me remove the slider, I’d appreciate it!
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Please repost this question in this thread: https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/4183/new-plugin-pimatic-css-inject/
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Just a side comment: It should also be possible choose the remote control for dual white in the App and pair it with the LED controller (using link command). You may need to “unlink” the LED controller first.
If that succeeds the MilightWWCWZone device type can be used.
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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Pairing with this remote control goes over the app,
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@schulz said in Milight with single-color white LED stripe:
iring with this remote control goes over the app,
but unfortunately it doesn’t work with pimatic and WDid you try the next “remote control” shown on the right hand side of the screenshot you posted?
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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To come back to this, I tried the other remote control, but it works very sluggishly!