Create a Virtual dummy switch capable of being found by Google Home

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Soepgroenten
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Create a Virtual dummy switch capable of being found by Google Home

Post by Soepgroenten »

As there is not yet a really good Speech recognition solution for domoticz, i'm currently using IFTTT for voice control my domoticz, but that solution is stick to English (not my native language).

Google home supports light control etc. In all languages that Google Home can speak.

So it would be nice to Create a Virtual Dummy Switch that can be found by Google Home so Domoticz users have a good voice control solution.

Just a tought and I couldn't find anyone else with the same idea, so i've put it in here. :ugeek:

I can help testing if needed (I'm always running the Latest Beta version)
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DewGew
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Re: Create a Virtual dummy switch capable of being found by Google Home

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Raspberry Pi 3 | domoticz | Aeon Labs Z-Stick GEN5 | RFlink gateway
NanoPi NEO-air | REGO6XX interface | Machinon theme | Homebridge | Domoticz Google Assistant | ideAlarm
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Re: Create a Virtual dummy switch capable of being found by Google Home

Post by Soepgroenten »

DewGew wrote: Wednesday 06 February 2019 8:14 Take a look at controlicz https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopi ... 69&t=20029
Thanks for the reply, but that's not open source. Actually it's a solution with a montly subscription...I think most Domoticz users don't like that. Also it's an extra link in the chain that can be broken (bad for reliability)
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