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[Feature]: Input_number #334

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XEleXioX opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Feature]: Input_number #334

XEleXioX opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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@XEleXioX
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I hope anyone can help to programming the input_number for alexa

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@XEleXioX XEleXioX added the feature Feature Request label Dec 20, 2024
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t0bst4r commented Dec 20, 2024

What kind of device would it reflect to? What kind of voice commands do you expect to use with it?

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AlexKusnezov commented Jan 10, 2025

Similar request here. In my case I control the volume of my Philips TV, which has a range of 0-60, so that it is corresponding and showing on the TV itself, when adjusted.
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Hi, I agree with @XEleXioX, input_number would be a nice addition. Right now I have a few "input sliders", mostly used to manually regulate specific devices' attributes in a quicker way: Sonoff TRVZB thermostatic valves have a "valve opening %" value that is not visible in the typical "climate/thermostat" controls. I would like to be able to ask Google to "set radiators to 50%" for example, having setup a "radiators" slider control. Is this somehow feasible?

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