durosity wrote:I really wish homekit was smart enough look at a new device name and put things in the right folder..
durosity wrote:I suppose one way around it would be to write a Homekit iOS app that could read from the HBK setup and apply changes accordingly
durosity wrote:You’re not supposed to prioritise your life over the importance of making my life easier.
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:Oh, I did have "not responding" happen last night and I had to restart the plugin, it wasn't the plugin though because I tested the API first, it's Homebridge or HomeKit that was barfing.
durosity wrote:Definitely worth upgrading.. the difference between the 3 and 4 is exceptional.. plex for one thing
vtmikel wrote:There are some odd behaviors when you first set up your first server following the quick start, but it wasn't hard to work around.
vtmikel wrote:The "Door" type has a odd behavior. I'm using Aeotec door sensors, and HomeKit tries to perform an action when you click on them. Unlike motion sensors that are read only and reports status, as they should be. I dont know if this is a HomeKit behavior, or if the bridge could be configured to tell HomeKit that this is a read only device.
vtmikel wrote:I use the MyQ plugin for my Liftmaster garage door opener. When I bridge this to HomeKit as a Garage Door, it times out during open and close actions, but does work.
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