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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
That's a bit bad on full image size, but copy/paste to gimp does this...
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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
Sorry but from this last image I cannot see which hardware filters are available and which ones you picked (you can pick multiple)
I use the default windows snip tool (Windows + shift + S) and after saving use the good old ms-paint to add pointers and or select a part of he image before adding it to a forum post.
I use the default windows snip tool (Windows + shift + S) and after saving use the good old ms-paint to add pointers and or select a part of he image before adding it to a forum post.
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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
Selection was only on the zwave node 0x1C, same as the one used in search mode: These ones may be better (I'm Linux only, but found something better than GIMP for simple image editing as we have to use a intermediate file here, not just copy/pasting selection).
But, quite funny that 1st time this worked (all devices displayed in new filtered mode), second this was only showing 1 device as usual. So you may no see consistent re-creation of the issue???
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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
I understand now and see the same behavior on my system. The devices directly connected to the controller are not displayed when this filter is used.
I sent a comment about it to the developer who created this. Hopefully he can adjust the filter mechanism.
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Re: Confused about which device belong to which zwave-node
What's strange is, sometimes, this works after unselect/select same node again: Anyway, thanks for linking these observations to the developer of this long missing feature!
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