Yes I’m with you and I fear unless the ‘stop’ button from the gui isn’t able to toggle ‘stop’ on the device, all our effort here is for nothing …
Having it only working with 3 commands (open/stop/close) would be sufficient, as then statuses somewhere in between could simply be reached by counting the respective seconds, as I do it already with the 433Mhz shutters. But there the RF-signals are too unreliable … which would be completely other by using ZigBee.
Well, not to drive us nuts here. I already ordered another (in wall) ZigBee shutter switch at AliExpress, which hopefully will arrive end of the month and may work more smoothly. We might continue the testing with this one, what do you think?
… another possibility could also be, that I simply send you my current device via post. Having it here w/o working it will become waste at some point of time …
And if that also will not work, I will set up an MQTT-Server in my summer holidays, anyhow staying at home with that COVID thing, and then do it via WLAN switches, which I already thought about end of last year. More effort to set it up, as I never worked with it before, but I guess an already more solide proved terrain, with tonnes of tutorials …