Or better yet, being worked on?
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Tyler
August 8, 2014, 3:23pm
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Yes, yes, yes and yes.
I don’t know the current status actually but it’s definitely on the radar.
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daven
(Dave N)
August 8, 2014, 7:12pm
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I assume you mean an optimised UI for a tablet? I use ST on my tablet now but it only works in portrait mode. I would like to install the tablet into the wall in landscape mode and use it as the house interface for those times when a cell or mini-mote isn’t handy.
Tyler
August 8, 2014, 7:53pm
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On Android you can download a variety of apps that can force the rotation mode of specific apps. Not too helpful if you’re on iOS though!
btk
(The fish is still dead.)
November 15, 2014, 8:53pm
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Is there any word on this yet?
625alex
(Alex, ActionTiles Control Panel)
November 16, 2014, 7:11am
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If you are looking to view/control devices, consider one of ours:
The new version is finally here!
ActiON-Dashboard 4
Please continue discussion in the new thread.
Thank you all for support!!! I appreciate all your contributions!
Continuing the discussion from Web Dashboard 3.0 :
Sorry, this took longer than I hoped, but here it is and it has more than I ever planned to do…
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New features:
Hello, Home! actions
Motion sensors
Weather
Momentary switch
Humidity
Analog clock
Links. Useful to link multiple dashboards.
Improvements
UI tweaks (my wife picked the colors)
Temperature is rounded off to the nearest integer
I thought it needed a name. “Web Dashboard” is not too creative, although very appropriate for a web dashboard.
Installing the ActiON dashboard
Open the logs first
Install app as usual via mobile device.
Don’t forget to ena…
All the lights in my house are controllable through SmartThings, but not all of them are wired up to wall switches. I do have a bunch of floor and table lamps, which are hooked up to GE receptacles and plug-in lamp modules. It’s a bit of a PITA to have to bend down to actuate the modules. Whipping out my phone to launch the SmartThings Mobile app to control the lights can be cumbersome and slow, and I’m not a big fan of the idea of having physical remotes floating around the house. I wanted a solution with the immediacy of a physical switch, but some of the flexibility of the mobile app. Here is what I came up with:
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Hardware
This is essentially a wall mounted Nexus 7 Android tablet , which I was able to acquire for cheap. I built a custom frame using a laser cut premium walnut ve…
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