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Dimming is just light.room: turn on > XX% so it makes sense that it would turn on all lights assigned to that specific entity. I use Adaptive Brightness so that I don’t have to fiddle with dimming lights manually. The sun does that for me.
The fact that dimming a room turns ON all the lights in the room is actually wild
Dimming is just light.room: turn on > XX% so it makes sense that it would turn on all lights assigned to that specific entity. I use Adaptive Brightness so that I don’t have to fiddle with dimming lights manually. The sun does that for me.
What would you expect it to do? I would think you’re telling it to set all lights to whatever level…
I would expect it to dim the lights, not dim some lights and brighten all the others
Dim the lights that are already on, and ignore the ones that are off?
I’m just pointing out here that you and I have different expectations; how could the software know what you intended?