It very nice to be lazy and be in bed and look to see if you closed the garage door, turned a light off upstairs. Come on when motion is noticed or lights turn on when I leave and come home or turn off when I set the mode to “good night”.
Sucks for my kids “when I have them” they won’t be able to sneak out or whatever. Lol
I love your term: SAF. I use SmartTiles so she only has one finger touch to make to turn our house alarm on/off. If she had two finger touches to make, I don’t think she would do it.
I am requesting recommendations on SmartThings hub v2. I am using their hub v1. It is worth the trouble to buy V2? What am I getting? Do I have to totally reconfigure the new hub?
Thanks in advance!
Hey guys! Great work. I’m using my dashboard on a google nexus 7 running Chrome.
Everything is great! However, the bottom is just a BIT too big…how do I edit the height ONLY of all the tiles so that they fit perfect… I see that I can add &t=120 at the end of my dashboard link, but what’s the default size so I know where to start?
There is an option to change tile size in SmartApp preferences or you can change &t=120 to a different value. Tiles can only be square or multiples of the base square.
@625alex , Right, some are square and some are rectangle in my current config. I’m not sure what you mean by “muliples of the base square”, but just need to know if I can edit the height ONLY. If not, cool, just a minor tweak.
I see on gihub the source is closed. I didn’t see the update source. This may be a dumb question but how do I update a manual install now? I have 3 instances running so I have to use the manual method.
My favorite thing is pathway lights. I also use the echo for voice control. So I can say “Alexa, turn on bedtime” and a pathway of light turns on from the living room to my bedroom.
Then after I’m in bed, I can say “Alexa, turn off bedtime” and all the same lights turn off.
There’s no mechanical switch equivalent for pathway lights.
What I think he means is that you can have the basic square size or double that square size horizontally (making it a rectangle) or triple that square size horizontally (making an even wider rectangle). Those are multiples of the basic square sizing.