For those using the device, here you have a first draft for the device handler compatible with new app.
Still missing a better feedback for turn on and turn off light, but it can be used as a starting point to revive this device handler
We have a working version for new app. Action feedback is still pending in new app, but we can consider this one a functional version. After any change, the buttons keeps processing and no action is updated until you re-open the device.
Ok… thats only a small change on the existing device handler (that’s why I asked about “a new code”)
I’m planning to refactor the existing code to remove one device per button.
My plan is basically
1 - Create a simple dimmed switch to represent the fan control with 5 levels (0 for off, 5 for high)
2 - Remove the smart app simplifying the device handler
3 - Add a timer button on the main device handler
I have been trying for 2 days to get your updated code working to no avail.
Besides going into the IDE, and pasting in and publishing the new code, what else do I need to do?
Yeah, please don’t get rid of the control for the comfort breeze setting.
I honestly like how this responds vs the hanlder for the GE, which I am never quite sure it took the command to go up, or down, until after the fan (slowly) responds and the display (slowly) responds, after I hit the up or down button a mess of times, making it either max out, or turn off. When I just want medium speed…
@Rafael_Borja does the new handler you have in the works allow for use of the physical remote control and for actions performed by the remote control to be reflected in the smartthings GUI?
Over the past two years I’ve been updating my house to be smarter, but I will be moving soon. So I don’t need the 4 Zigbee smart ceiling fan modules I had installed. If you are looking modules to install please let me know. I’ve attached a picture.