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Re: AutoM8it



Hi Dave,
 
> Yes, you can have complete control, but it would be nice to drag and drop, or select from a drop down the device you want to > control.
 
If you look at the application, you can select the plugins (input or output) from a drop down list.
The same let's say for the infrared plugin. You select from a dropdownlist the device(protocol) then >from
 
> What I have, for instance, is a sleep command. I press a button on my mini timer and it then switches off all the lights,
> appliances etc. Quite a few devices get controlled and this happens with a number of schedules etc. Having to remember
> the X10 address of them all is a right pain and being able to select from my list of devices
> would certainly make it easier to setup.
 
Unfortunately I have no X10 devices to test the plugin, but what do you want can be easily implemented. This is the most important think, that all the people who have tested the AutoM8it framework to came here and/or on the Autom8it list and say what they think about the future development of the application, bugs, new functions, etc. If more and more people contributes to the development of the application, then it can be better and better.
 
 
Best regards,
Dan
 

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