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    Using TriggerCMD with smartthings

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      Steven Canary
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      I love the smartapp and the device handler for smartthings. I can now turn off my LAN on my computer when I shut down my monitors at night. My question however is is there a way to change the device type from an on/off switch to a push button?

      Re: Samsung SmartThings can trigger commands via TRIGGERcmd

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        Russ @Steven Canary
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        @steven-canary, if your commands don't accept parameters, then whether your virtual switch is on or off, it just runs the command when you toggle the virtual switch on or off.

        Or, in the SmartThings device handler code, you can remove the // in front of off(). That would make all of your virtual switches push buttons that automatically toggle themselves back off as soon you toggle them on.

        // handle commands
        def on() {
        log.debug "Executing 'on'"
        sendEvent(name:"switch",value:on)
        parent.on(this)

        // off()
        

        }

        Russell VanderMey

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