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Hey team, I'm at my wits' end 🥴. Actually, the task seems pretty straightforward (at least with LUA and HC2), but well, here we are. So, I've got a Fibaro RGBW Module and a 4-channel MCO Home Switch. Both devices are integrated and can be controlled without any issues. For starters/testing, I'm trying to create a simple LUA scene that turns on the LED of the RGBW controller to a predefined value when switch 1 of the MCO switch is turned on, and turns it off when the MCO switch is turned off. Somehow, I seem to be getting no feedback from the MCO, meaning when I press the MCO switch, it lights up green, but in the HC3, it appears as turned off. The opposite works brilliantly; when I turn on the MCO switch in HC3, it lights up green and is also active in HC3. Can anyone sweeten my weekend with some help?
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