Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Question: with the new beta, how can I mark/unmark a switch to be Favorite? Tapping on the star icon does not do anything.
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Bikey wrote:Question: with the new beta, how can I mark/unmark a switch to be Favorite? Tapping on the star icon does not do anything.
On which screen?Is it bugged on every kind of switch?
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Yes, nothing happens if I tap on the star, whatever screen that is (favorites, all switches, rooms).
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Bikey wrote:Yes, nothing happens if I tap on the star, whatever screen that is (favorites, all switches, rooms).
Working on my side :/
Not sure what that could be about.

What iPhone do you have, and what version of Domoticz are you using?
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Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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I'm on Domoticz 2.3530 (latest stable version) and an iPhone 6S. I'm logging In with Pilot on a general user (not admin) account, perhaps that is the issue?
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Ok, to answer my own question: the PilotRemote App user needs to have admin rights to be able to mark/unmark switches as favorites.
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Bikey wrote:Ok, to answer my own question: the PilotRemote App user needs to have admin rights to be able to mark/unmark switches as favorites.
That's a nice find. And very good to know!
I could "not" display it if user doesn't have admin rights.
Will add it to the feature request list. :)
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Yeah, that's kind of weird because to me, a favorite is something personal. It shouldn't be that an admin tells another user what his/her favorite should be. To me that's up the each user individually and should not be a global setting.

Alas.. that's just how it works. I strongly advocate that Pilot has its own favorite settings and simple ignores the favorites from Domoticz. It is very likely that a favorites list on a mobile device contains different devices than such a list on a desktop computer. On my phone I usually want to control devices and not so much want to monitor water temperatures etc. So on my phone I want a quick list of switches that I am very likely to operate.

So, maybe in a future version of Pilot I can make one (or even more different) favorite lists than can be easily switched depending on my need (like in which room I am chilling). I know you can achieve that with room plans but again, this is a global thing and not a personal thing.
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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dannybloe wrote:Yeah, that's kind of weird because to me, a favorite is something personal. It shouldn't be that an admin tells another user what his/her favorite should be. To me that's up the each user individually and should not be a global setting.

Alas.. that's just how it works. I strongly advocate that Pilot has its own favorite settings and simple ignores the favorites from Domoticz. It is very likely that a favorites list on a mobile device contains different devices than such a list on a desktop computer. On my phone I usually want to control devices and not so much want to monitor water temperatures etc. So on my phone I want a quick list of switches that I am very likely to operate.

So, maybe in a future version of Pilot I can make one (or even more different) favorite lists than can be easily switched depending on my need (like in which room I am chilling). I know you can achieve that with room plans but again, this is a global thing and not a personal thing.
You're right. However not that many people have requested it so far.
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Been trying what dannybloe suggested: having relative swipe control when device is on, and absolute swipe when device is off -> it's way too confusing imo and doesn't work well, I'll keep relative swipe as it is in the current beta, see how that goes ;)

However, I'll add a setting so that users can choose between absolute and relative swipe. ;)
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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1.7.0 is out!
Let me know how it goes;)
Spoiler: show
V1.7.0
4 new features for the full version:
  • Graphs
  • Revamped swipe for dimmers
  • Security panel support
  • Turn a device into a favorite directly from Pilot
And for everyone:
  • 3D Touch shortcut on the homescreen
  • A revamped switch status display
  • Counter today support
  • Protected switch support
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Nice. I like the graphs and today support
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Hello,

The app is getting better and better. My compliments and thank you for all your work. Is it possible to hide the roomplans that start with a "$" in the name? In this way we can hide roomplans like used in homebridge.

Thanks again!

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Thanks for the great app! I used the iOS today widget quite a lot but have now run into some issues when selector switches were added to the picture :) Therefore I'd like to request that either a) selector switches would be implemented to Pilot (including the today widget) or b) possibility to select the "today widget" devices based on a room plan. And now that I think of it, actually I'd like to see these both implemented as selector switches would be a very nice addition as such and to allow the user to set the today widget devices/sensors etc would be the most user friendly option. :D

I guess this request is on the same lines as:
dannybloe wrote:maybe in a future version of Pilot I can make one (or even more different) favorite lists than can be easily switched depending on my need (like in which room I am chilling). I know you can achieve that with room plans but again, this is a global thing and not a personal thing.
But I wouldn't mind separating the today widget from favorites so it could contain something different than the actual favorites (or at least a selection of the favorites if there's some stuff that is of no use in the today widget).
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Nautilus wrote:Thanks for the great app! I used the iOS today widget quite a lot but have now run into some issues when selector switches were added to the picture :) Therefore I'd like to request that either a) selector switches would be implemented to Pilot (including the today widget) or b) possibility to select the "today widget" devices based on a room plan. And now that I think of it, actually I'd like to see these both implemented as selector switches would be a very nice addition as such and to allow the user to set the today widget devices/sensors etc would be the most user friendly option. :D

I guess this request is on the same lines as:
dannybloe wrote:maybe in a future version of Pilot I can make one (or even more different) favorite lists than can be easily switched depending on my need (like in which room I am chilling). I know you can achieve that with room plans but again, this is a global thing and not a personal thing.
But I wouldn't mind separating the today widget from favorites so it could contain something different than the actual favorites (or at least a selection of the favorites if there's some stuff that is of no use in the today widget).
Hi Nautilus,

Selector switches will be in 1.8 :)
I understand that you want to choose which devices appear in the today widget. Adding this to the feature request list. I was also thinking about making a "Scenes" widget.
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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@everyone using PUSH notifications

Sound should now work. No update needed!
Can anyone confirm it actually works now? :lol:
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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schulpr wrote:Is it possible to hide the roomplans that start with a "$" in the name? In this way we can hide roomplans like used in homebridge.
Adding this to the feature request list. :)
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patoo77 wrote:@everyone using PUSH notifications

Sound should now work. No update needed!
Can anyone confirm it actually works now? :lol:
I can confirm that the sound now works.
Both on my watch and also on my phone I get sound with the notification.


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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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patoo77 wrote: Hi Nautilus,

Selector switches will be in 1.8 :)
I understand that you want to choose which devices appear in the today widget. Adding this to the feature request list. I was also thinking about making a "Scenes" widget.
Great, looking forward to 1.8! :)

Yes, correct. The actual method for enabling this is of course entirely up to you (in case it is doable) -using a room plan is just something that came to mind first. But could be done e.g. within the app as well...

Like the idea of a scene widget!
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Re: Pilot: Home Automation Control (iOS app)

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Feature Request: How about showing a notification when someone rings on my doorbell?
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