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Hi! I have one room with two devices (1 and 2) and one switch. In that room, I have a scene called Kelvin foo. The switch is configured to enable the Kelvin foo scene on first press. In the Hue app, I've configured that scene to turn on device 1 but not device 2.
Kelvin is configured with a single schedule associated with only device 1:
Therefore, I'd expect that when everything is off and I press the switch, device 1 should turn on (and be controlled by Kelvin) and device 2 should stay off. Instead, both device 1 and device 2 turn on, and it appears that Kelvin permanently alters the Kelvin foo scene to turn on device 2.
(In case it's relevant, device 2 in my case happens to be a smart plug.)
Hi! I have one room with two devices (
1
and2
) and one switch. In that room, I have a scene calledKelvin foo
. The switch is configured to enable theKelvin foo
scene on first press. In the Hue app, I've configured that scene to turn on device1
but not device2
.Kelvin is configured with a single schedule associated with only device
1
:Therefore, I'd expect that when everything is off and I press the switch, device 1 should turn on (and be controlled by Kelvin) and device 2 should stay off. Instead, both device 1 and device 2 turn on, and it appears that Kelvin permanently alters the
Kelvin foo
scene to turn on device 2.(In case it's relevant, device 2 in my case happens to be a smart plug.)
This may or may not be related to #85.
P.S. Thanks so much for your work on this project! ❤️
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