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brandon0921

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  1. Hey all - I searched, but was unable to find an answer to this. I am unable to control the ramp rate on the Insteon Keypad when holding the "on" and "off" buttons. I have a scene with the following that I am trying to control: 1 wall switch with 3 LED can lights 1 fan module with 4 LED lights connected 1 keypad to control the lights together I can adjust the ramp rates which works if I just press the on or off button, but I was modular control over the ramp rate when holding the button so I can stop on the desired brightness as I would with a standard dimmer switch. Hoping this is possible, haven't been able to figure it out playing around and searching online for answers.
  2. Thanks for taking the time to respond. I understand the gist of what you're saying, but I'm not quite skilled enough to script it all out. I'm still very new to the ISY platform. Appreciate the insight. I at least know where the problem lies.
  3. Hey Benoit, Do you have a recommendation for the best way of accomplishing this? I have a few sets of living room can lights I would like to group together and dim to various levels. I have been using the device groups within the Alexa app and noticed the delays you're speaking of. I'm some what of a newbie to ISY and my only thought was to create an scene for each dimmer level (i.e. 10%,20%,30%,etc). Only issue I see with that is the spoken context. I would no longer be asking Alexa to dim the lights to 20%, I would not being saying "Alexa, turn on 20%." Curious to hear your thoughts. I would like to keep things as natural sounding as possible so others are able to quickly pick up on the commands. Thank you, Brandon

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