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non-dimmable device #851
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Unfortunately, the Hue protocol does not describe lights as binary. In OpenHAB you should be able to set the item as a switch after it is discovered. |
Actually there is a light type called "On/Off plug-in unit" (for example used by the osram lightify plugs which can be integrated in the Hue system). I have such a plug in use with my real hue bridge and alexa says it's a switch, not color and not dimmable.
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ing OpenHAB to call haI believe the OP was using OpenHAB to call the ha-bridge using the hue plugin. I have done that and you can change the type of item in OpenHAB to be a switch. If we put the selection of the device type in the device config, that may help. |
Thanks for the help and for the great application. I've been using ha-bridge since some of the early versions. I use it as.an interface from alexa to a bunch of legacy devices in my home. I just started using openHAB so I'm not great with it yet. Having the config option in ha-bridge will help a lot. |
@mill7008 This still should not be an issue as the ha-bridge interface will be fine for on/off. IF you do not want an OpenHAB item to be dimmable, you can edit the item to be a switch. |
I am using ha bridge to control some non-dimmable lights. Is there any way to make ha bridge show them as only having an on/off state. OPENHAB only discovers a dimer control for ha bridge devices which these lights don't like (It makes them flash). Can ha bridge emulate a non-dimmable device?
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