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번역 관련 문제 보고
What you can do for groups though to switch anything on & off that is in a group by only using the control panel is create a switch in the Main tab of the control panel in the Custom column which is 1 to the right of the General column.
Name a switch under 'Custom' & then go to the group in the device list & click on the group to highlight it then a drop down option will be available.
Click on the drop down & select the Custom switch you just named & go back to the main tab of the control panel & now use the switch you just created.
This works for myself. Hope it helps.
Currently there's no way to do this, I want to walk into a room and flick a wall switch to turn on the lights, some rooms are big and have many lights, the other day I had to assign 100 lights one-by-one.
Yes, it can be a pain to initially set up.