Hi,
Just wondering: are there any plans to add support for siri shortcuts to the LM-ios-app?
It would be great to be able to trigger group adresses using custom siri-commands...
Currently I am using siri shortcuts with the remote access to my logic machine (only while at home using internal network) - see screendump attached - and this works great. You can create custom siri commands to trigger whatever you want. If the LM-cloud app would support/expose siri shortcuts it would allow custom control from wherever you are.
There is also no need to start the LM-app and trigger the siri-command...just say hello siri and say the command from your iphone/ipad/watch/homepod and your logic machine will do the magic.
Br, Bart
Can you explain how you did this en does it work on Wiser for KNX (homeLYnk)?
I'm looking for a way to control my KNX setup with homeLYnk by voice commands thru siri. Maybe also to control it by Google Home or a combination to make it more versatile.
(06.03.2019, 17:02)Firechief Wrote: Can you explain how you did this en does it work on Wiser for KNX (homeLYnk)?
I'm looking for a way to control my KNX setup with homeLYnk by voice commands thru siri. Maybe also to control it by Google Home or a combination to make it more versatile.
06.03.2019, 18:35 (This post was last modified: 06.03.2019, 19:27 by Firechief.)
remote:remote needs to be my user:password if i understand? I'm sorry guy's but i'm new to this. When i make a siri shortcut like above and push the play-button i get "Object not found"
Are there some settings to be done under "Haal inhoud van URL op"?
Ok, checked the checkbox again and checked export behind the item to control in HL Objects.
Is it possible to set dimmable lights at a % this way or sunscreens? Percentage to be set by voice i mean? For example: "set lights to 50%" where the 50% can be different any time.
I made it work in two steps, but it's not useable from siri on the apple watch. I give the command "Hey siri, dim lights living" and then it starts the schortcut. Then the schortcut prompts for voice input, which it applies into the url and then sends.