![]() So, unfortunately, you can’t specify a device within an account. This is for whole accounts so whether you have 1 or 10 devices all will show that green light. Then, a week later they finally announced that ‘alerting’ to messages (from developers) would be coming. This would have the Alexa ring turn green when a message is present or in a call. Just recently, Amazon enabled their calling feature which allowed you to call other Alexa users and ‘leave’ messages. Thanks This is still true, but we are getting closer. In addition to the smart app and device type handler sections, there’s another quick browse section for project reports. Then if that sounds like something you’d like to try, you can use a quick browse list to quickly find existing solutions by topic. SmartAPPS: Tiny Programs to decide what a specific device should do when, or to collect the information from a specific device SECTION I: SMARTAPPS AND DEVICE HANDLERS: WHAT THEY ARE “device type handler,” “device handler,” “DTH,” and “device type” all mean the same thing, and you will find all these terms used in the forums.) (Note: the official terminology has changed a couple of times. What does that mean, how hard is it to do, and what’s the difference between a “SmartApp” and a “Device Type Handler”? Or you were browsing the forums, and you found something that sounded like it would be perfect for what you wanted, but again, “uses custom code.” So you’re new to SmartThings, you asked a question, and someone suggested “custom code” as an answer. Here’s the FAQ for that process:įAQ: An Overview of Using Custom Code in SmartThings (SmartThings Classic, Groovy Code) FAQ Using that is pretty straightforward – – basically you’re just going to copy someone else’s code and paste it into your own account. Most of the others, though, are standard smartthings custom code. The ask Alexa solution is pretty complicated and does require significant technical skills. You just pick the topic you’re interested in, like voice, and then it will pull just those topics for you. ![]() That’s why the community – created wiki has the quick browse lists. No need to apologize, the forum has a ton of information but it’s often very difficult to search. Yes as I said, lots of ways to do this with code already available in the community. Im sure this has been approached on various threads so I apologize if I am starting something that has been discussed a bunch. One other thing that I wanted to say was I am using Lexa which is an android app that functions as an echo without having to actually have a physical Echo. ![]() It would be better if you have Echo dot devices as they are compact and easy to carry around the house without having any sort of hassle or issues like that at all.Also, Im not a programmer, so am looking for something that might be already available. ![]() The device is easy to move around and set up and you are not going to have any issues there. The only way for you is to carry the Amazon Echo device around the house and that is not much hassle. If you don’t have a remote or looking for a mod that allows you to play the game without having a remote, that is not possible at the moment. So, just start with the game and you are going to love how it turns out for you. You are going to need the remote for the game and this would make the whole thing a lot more fun and exciting for you. The remote allows you to trigger those responses or commands that you might want Echo to process during the game. You wished that there was a remote, and you have it. Now, imagine you have to go out to some other room to perform a task and that can be quite a hassle as you need to follow all the instructions that are being given by the echo speaker device.
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