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Re: Stylish keypads?



As it turns out, Centralite is the product I'd like to use and because
I don't care for the Europa keypads (much too contemporary for our
classic home) I had been looking for alternatives. I have a sample
Classica keypad with sample engraving and it is quite nice, though my
wife and I don't like the fact that button sizes change depending on
the number of buttons on the keypad (it's a decora style opening, and
either has 1 large button, 2 medium buttons or 4 smaller buttons as the
link you posted shows).

Jimmy Busby at Centralite did mention that they had modified keypads in
the past. I think it was http://www.litetouch.com/content.aspx?pg=2003
that he mentioned specifically (nice looking keypads), but I don't see
the question in the new Centralite support forums.  It seems like that
might be my best bet, but it does require me to interact with a company
that's not so big into DYI'ers.  Jimmy had also mentioned that while I
could probably hack the lutron, vantage or equivalent, I'd be junking
expensive keypads just for a nice looking switch.  After a lot of
research, I still like Centralite over Lutron (being able to
self-support my system being the biggest reason).

Thanks for your input Mark.

-Stormy.



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