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Using Pimatic-Hap with pimatic-milight-reloaded #45

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dermarder opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 6 comments
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Using Pimatic-Hap with pimatic-milight-reloaded #45

dermarder opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 6 comments
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@dermarder
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Hello, first of all thank you very much for this awesome plugin!

I have a question: is it possible to use pimatic-hap with pimatic-milight-reloaded?

Thanks and regards
Tom

@michbeck100
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Implementing dimming and switching would be easy. Changing colors would take more effort. For the time being, you could use pimatic-led-light, which is already supported.

@michbeck100
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@dermarder a9dc842 adds support for changing the hue value of milight devices. Could you please test if the changes work? Note that you have to install the plugin from https://github.com/michbeck100/pimatic-hap/tree/milight-reloaded as described here.

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@dermarder Did you test the changes?

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Changes are released with v0.10.0

@Maple-Tears
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Does the extended support for Milight devices also support the option to change the colors? I have an iBox2 in combination with an RGBW led strip controller, but I'm only able to change the brightness within Homekit. In Pimatic itself I can change the brightness and the colors of the strip.

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I guess so, yes. As i don't own any of the milight supported devices, i can't really test, but in theory they should work. Maybe you can ask on the pimatic forum if anybody is using this device with homekit.

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