![]() In this case, you want to link the harmony remote to the hub known as the hue emulator, not the real hue hub (if you even have one.) Once linked, the harmony app can find the devices in the hue emulator. ![]() The harmony remote hubs can find hue hubs and control them. In my mind, the hue emulator simulates a hue hub (even if you already have an actual hue hub, which I do). I am also assuming you are using a harmony hub device. ![]() I found it a little counterintuitive, but it works great once you get your head around the concept. I second the recommendation for the hue emulator (as opposed to the hue node server). So, Alexa and Logitech are linked, but if I try to add a device to map to the home control buttons, there is nothing like "Alexa" or Universal Devices there. I've supposedly linked Alexa and the Logitech hub, so that I can tell Alexa to "turn on ActivityX", where activity X is one of three activities (watch Fire TV, play game, watch Kodi). I'd love to be able to map the "light" button on the Logitech remote to do this. Telling Alexa to do this via the soundbar works fine, except you lose sound for a while.and periodically don't get it back. We run the projector via a soundbar with Alexa built in. In other words, I have a "projector light" scene where I can tell Alexa "turn on projector light", and this turns on a small set of LEDs that are on the projector platform (near ceiling), and keeps them on for a short time. ![]() What I'd like to do is hit one light button and have it access a scene via Alexa on the ISY 994i. This remote has two light and two outlet buttons to control lights/outlets. I'm setting up a Logitech Harmony companion remote for our basement projector system. ![]()
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