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  1. HOMESEER INSTALL
  2. HOMESEER PLUS
  3. HOMESEER FREE

For instance, to use a PalmPad set on housecode D to control Z-Wave (or indeed, any) devices on housecode R, make the event trigger be housecode D, and change the "q" to "r". &hs.ExecX10 "q" & mid(hs.StringItem(hs.LastX10,2," "),2), hs.StringItem(" on off dim",hs.StringItem(hs.LastX10,3," ")," ")Ĭhange the q in the latter to whatever housecode you want to control. If the devices are on different housecodes: If the devices are on the same housecode: The action is a script command, as follows: For the unitcode, choose Any, and for the command, choose Any. Select the housecode that the X-10 devices are on. Solution: Create a single event in HomeSeer.

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Or, you have both X-10 and Z-Wave devices on the same devicecodes (or on the different housecodes but the same unitcodes), and you want to ensure that if you turn on the X-10 one from a PalmPad, the Z-Wave one comes on as well. Situation: You want to use an X-10 PalmPad and your existing X-10 interface on your HomeSeer system to control Z-Wave devices.

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If you're really determined to not use Dwolla, you can use PayPal for now, but this option is going away soon, because PayPal is increasingly evil. The old saying isn't true at all dogs are very clever critters and retain their learning abilities their whole lives. You only have to buy it once, you'll then get any future updates as well.īy the way, you really can teach old dogs new tricks.

  • I want to donate to the Foodbank too: $5.00Īfter I receive and verify payment I will usually email out the Rover Tricks Editor within a day (unless I'm on vacation or something).
  • Please try the Dwolla version I think you'll be impressed. For now I'm leaving the PayPal button below, but I will be getting rid of it after a while and switching completely to Dwolla. Note that I am now processing registrations using Dwolla instead of PayPal because PayPal is getting very greedy and taking almost a quarter of the money away from the Vermont Foodbank, while Dwolla charges a flat $0.25 and is proving far better to deal with. (The link you followed to get here will, instead, take you to the tricks editor itself when you have it installed.) All your two bucks gets you is the tricks editor, which also makes Rover automatically start displaying the links to tricks.

    HOMESEER FREE

    Rover itself remains free and fully functional forever.

    HOMESEER PLUS

    Rover remains fully functional without the Tricks editor it just doesn't learn or do tricks, but it still has all the functions you already know, plus in v3 a whole bunch of new options, most importantly a new grid style that is great for tablets and touchscreens. If you're worried about my promise that Rover is and always will be free, that hasn't changed.

    HOMESEER INSTALL

    Since I make RTE so easy to install you just unzip an archive, since it's only an add-on to an existing script, I don't really need the Updater, and this makes it possible to get nearly all of your two bucks to helping the hungry. If I go through the Updater, not only do I have to go through a whole lot of rigamarole with setting up an account with the HomeSeer folks, they take a commission on the sales. I'm also not going through the HomeSeer Updater for this because I want to keep my overhead low (basically just the PayPal fees), so I can give as much of this as possible to charity. I'm hoping if you're forced to contact me to send me your payment, you'll be more willing to contact me to tell me how you feel about the program, what you want to see in future versions, and most simply of all, to make me feel like updating and releasing this program is worth the time, that I'm not just dropping a pebble into a bottomless pit. The program has had hundreds of downloads, but I have only heard from a handful of its users. So why am I asking for the money at all if I don't plan to keep it? Mostly because I want to open a dialog with the people who use Rover. Note that 100% of these payments will be donated to charity (specifically, the Vermont Foodbank, a local food shelf that helps distribute food to the needy). So how do I get to all this wonderful trick-teaching goodness, you ask? Well, while Rover is free forever, I've decided to ask for a couple of bucks for the Rover Tricks Editor.













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