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  1. It seems to be working with "Released" instead of "Pressed" - Control works now. I'm still seeing a few key drops here and there, but nothing too bad. My all-time favorite home automation thing I did: pause button on my Harmony sends a pause command to the player and sets the accent lights to 25% with an IR command to the (now eISY). That's working again now...
  2. @lionheartkc - did you ever find a solution to this? It looks like I'm running into a similar issue...
  3. I guess I'll keep answering my questions here (I need to learn patience before I post). It looks like "Released" is a good event to subscribe to instead of "Pressed". That seems to work better... Thanks for this solution... should be a good replacement for the old 944 IR (although I am also getting some keypresses not registering like noted in that other thread).
  4. I was trying to clean up my devices in the tree and in doing so I thought I would delete a couple of them ("IR Button B" for example) and re-create them by pressing the button on my remote again. It seems the plugin might remember that it already added it to my devices and doesn't "send" it back to IOX again? Is there a way for me to re-add those that I've deleted? Thanks... [EDIT: Never mind. It looks like after rebooting my eisy and re-logging into the console it ended up re-adding them at some point in time. Leaving this here in case anyone else runs into this...]
  5. OK - I have this set up and going and I see my Harmony remote button presses get picked up by the Polyglot plugin and I have the eISY event viewer picking them up as well. It created my nodes in my devices (eiSY IR Controller/n002_irbutton_104, etc.). All good so far. What I'm not understanding is the next step: how do I get one of those events to fire my program? I've tried "if Control > eISY IR Controller / IR Button K is pressed" (which shows up as "is switched pressed") which doesn't work. I've also tried "Status > State is Pressed" as well. What do I need to use as an If condition for this to work? Missing something obvious?
  6. Stumbled around a bit and I may have found what I needed. It looks like the Hue node server was not actually installed - it may have just created a place holder for it during the migration to EISY? I went through the Node Store and installed it to Slot 1 and then I saw instructions to press the button on the Hue Bridge and restart the node. It went through and discovered my Hue devices. So I guess no "migration" but rather a fresh install/setup of that node server is what I needed to do. I'll turn off my old Raspberry Pi and start testing...
  7. Migrating my ISY 944 to eisy and things seem to be going smoothly. I had set up Polyglot on an old Raspberry PI a long time ago and I barely remember how it works. All I know is that it still works - it has one node server (Hue) with only a couple Hue devices. I'm not sure what to do to get this moved over to my eisy. I can get to both of them in a web browser (port 3000) but I'm not sure what I should do to backup my node server on the old one and move it to the new one. Looks like most of the guides are targeted at moving 3.x to 3.x - not sure if anyone is even using an ancient 2.2x server these days. Any pointers would be helpful... Thanks.
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