Here is how I have my Fan setup.
For my Graphics Settings you'll want to notice something. If you don't want something to show then make sure you give it a row number and a column of "0" with a span of "0". This blocks the display.
Here are the Graphics I use.
And lastly this is the event I use to make sure that when you change a speed the speed will be set to the "standard" value for the device. That way if you manually advance the speed or tell Alexa the speed is say 20 it will be reset back to the correct speed setting so that Low, Med and High will be displayed. I also set it up so that when you say Alexa, set fan to on it goes to the last setting rather than High. To go to high you have to set the value to something over 66.
I do make use of Easytrigger although you can do it without it, I think.
For my Graphics Settings you'll want to notice something. If you don't want something to show then make sure you give it a row number and a column of "0" with a span of "0". This blocks the display.
Here are the Graphics I use.
And lastly this is the event I use to make sure that when you change a speed the speed will be set to the "standard" value for the device. That way if you manually advance the speed or tell Alexa the speed is say 20 it will be reset back to the correct speed setting so that Low, Med and High will be displayed. I also set it up so that when you say Alexa, set fan to on it goes to the last setting rather than High. To go to high you have to set the value to something over 66.
I do make use of Easytrigger although you can do it without it, I think.
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