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Switch 2 Trigger Scene


Pola4ek

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Hi @Pola4ek and @Inblue,

 

First you need to change parameter 28 for S1 switch and/or parameter 29 for S2 switch. Here are available settings:

 

Available settings:
1 – Key pressed 1 time
2 – Key pressed 2 times
4 – Key pressed 3 times
8 – Key Hold Down and Key Released
Default setting: 0

 

So if you want to use key pressed 1, 2 and 3 times then you have to set parameter 28/29 to 1+2+4 = 7. If you want to use all available settings then you need to set to 1+2+4+8 = 15.

 

Then you can try to use this scene to set some action depending on how many times switch was pressed:

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NOTE: In above code you need to replace XX with ID number of your switch 2! I have one switch 2 but I haven't include it to the system so I can't check if it works. Above scene works perfectly with Fibaro button, but I expect that it will also work with switch2 since they use same attributes at least according to manuals.

 

If above scene is triggered by switch2 but it doesn't do anything, then you can remove two dashes in front of this line:

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and then it will print response in debug window of the scene where you will see what attribute is returned. Then you can replace "Pressed", "Pressed2", "Pressed3", "HeldDown" and "Released" with those attributes.

 

 

 

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