Closed adrianmihalko closed 7 years ago
Hello!
Firstly, sorry for the late response. You could make a .bat or .vbs file and send separate commands consecutively (if you're using it on Windows), or use some other scripting/batch if you're using Linux.
Best regards, Davor
This is not an issue, but rather than a feature request: is there any way to send complex commands like controlling an AC? In default Broadlink app it is possible.
1, fan speed (low, med, high) 2, mode (heating, cooling, drying, etc) 3, temperature 4, on/off
...as one command.
All suggestions are welcomed.