I bought this plugin mainly to toggle lights on and off using single presses of mini remotes and paddle swiches I made to trigger door sensors to function as wireless switches that look and act like normal 3-way Decora wall switches. Binary ON/OFF devices toggle great with EasyTrigger, be they Insteon or Z-wave.
The problem I'm having is with dimmable Z-Wave switches (Homeseer and ZooZ brands).
(a) If a switch is OFF, and if the light gets brightened at the switch itself or with the slider in the HS3 Device List, the plugin brightens the light to ON instead of turning the light OFF.
(b) If a light is ON, and I dim the light manually as described above, it will often but not always, also brighten to ON instead of turning OFF.
(c) A second press of the button, once it has brightened to ON, reliably turns the lights off but it forces users to wait at the switch to make sure the lights will actually toggle as expected.
(d) If nothing has brightened or dimmed the light between toggles, the switches toggle ON and OFF perfectly.
(e) Last and OFF toggles also work fine if no bright/dims have taken place.
I've tried it with and without "Use closest toggle value" checked.
Is there a way to have it to consider any dim value from 1 to 100% (however it gets set) as an ON condition so that the next toggle reliably gets thrown to OFF?
The problem I'm having is with dimmable Z-Wave switches (Homeseer and ZooZ brands).
(a) If a switch is OFF, and if the light gets brightened at the switch itself or with the slider in the HS3 Device List, the plugin brightens the light to ON instead of turning the light OFF.
(b) If a light is ON, and I dim the light manually as described above, it will often but not always, also brighten to ON instead of turning OFF.
(c) A second press of the button, once it has brightened to ON, reliably turns the lights off but it forces users to wait at the switch to make sure the lights will actually toggle as expected.
(d) If nothing has brightened or dimmed the light between toggles, the switches toggle ON and OFF perfectly.
(e) Last and OFF toggles also work fine if no bright/dims have taken place.
I've tried it with and without "Use closest toggle value" checked.
Is there a way to have it to consider any dim value from 1 to 100% (however it gets set) as an ON condition so that the next toggle reliably gets thrown to OFF?
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