I'm brewing a plan to replace fix my poor hybrid smart home setup of old Insteon that works reliably and crappy Phillips Hue bulbs and switches. But I want to keep the Hue bulbs. It's mostly Phillips' unreliable switches that drive me nuts...
Anyhow, is it possible to program an 8-button KPL such that button "A" (for mains) is in "toggle-on" mode, and never actually cuts the power to the physical light fixture it's controlling? I tested this out with my only currently installed KPL, and sure enough, it prevents me from making the button appear off. But I can't tell what it's doing to the line power because the switch previously controlled an outlet, and I pulled the wire on it so the KPL doesn't actually control the outlet.
If that's not the case, any other ideas from folks? I want to put a KPL on a ceiling fixture and have buttons control the Hue bulbs via the network module (tested this out, it's working pretty well), however, I want the ceiling fixture to always be powered on so the KPL issues commands directly to the Hue bulbs to turn on/off etc. For this to work, I need button "A" to not be able to actually turn off the line power to the fixture.
Thanks