Thank you for the update! Everything working!
Midea is the largest manufacturer of appliances in the world, although mostly known in the US for air conditioners and air purifiers. If you donât have a Midea product, you shouldnât need that driver.
Thanks JDR - genuinely hadnât come across them before.
Meanwhile, this is what I meant by the description, bys:
Get that others might know what it is (including me now!) but not sure if thereâs a way of updating the description to assist those that donât.
@blueyetisoftware First of all, thank you so much for your great work and effort you put into this.
I have been using your drivers for a couple of months now, and everythingâs working great.
I managed to add and use Hue sensors to trigger routines based on luminosity levels and it has been working great and everything is still working great.
Recently I wanted to add Hue dimmer switch to the hub so I can use it as a scene selector and/or different device remote but I canât find the option to add new devices as I could do.
Couple of screenshots below; an ideas?
You would have find a Device named âphilips hue betaâ. in that device, a âAdd devicesâ setup gear should appear.
i might of manually changed the name of the device however!
The hub in question is the added Philips hue hub that uses beta drivers and the same one that I used before to add devices not supported by ST such as plugs, motion sensorsâŠ
not sure, as for a Hue Plug works? it is considered a light , mind you.
I have a hue bridge, going through the beta driver like you. I declare devices in the hue app.
The pilot finds them by adding devices in the ST app in the device created by the pilot.
@Zerobilly / @Zmarc You should use this thread for this kind of support. Short story is that the most recent ST app update broke it. Iâm trying to get a response from them.