Device driver for MHCOZY Zigbee Smart Relay Switch

I purchased this Zigbee Smart Relay Switch and added it easily on my C8-Pro hub. However, Hubitat found the device as "Device" and there is no status for it. I believe I need to change the driver... I though maybe Zigbee Generic Relay Switch, but that doesn't exist. Does anyone know what driver I should select or install? Thanks...

MHCOZY 1 Channel 5V 12V ZigBee Smart Relay Switch,Adjustable Selflock and Momentary Working Mode,Works with Tuya eWelink Zigbee Gateway: Amazon.com: Tools & Home Improvement

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Did you try "Generic Zigbee Multi-Endpoint Switch" and hit the Configure button after saving the driver?

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Thank you for the response. I did change it to "Generic Zigbee Multi-Endpoint Switch" and the Configure. Still doesn't seem right. I hit the "on" from the driver-screen and it turns on. But the off doesn't work, and it doesn't turn off automatically like I expected (hope). I'll keep experimenting with it... wish the instructions that came with it were a little better!

Post this device model and manufacturer, as shown at the bottom of the web page ‘Device Details’ - Data section.

Pair it up once again (without deleting it) with the right driver already assigned.

Are you still fighting this? If I'm understanding you correctly you want it to be a momentary relay, right? Click the upper button in the upper right corner and that will switch it to momentary. You can test this by pressing the lower button and you'll hear it click on then release. The only problem I'm having is figuring out which template for buttons to use. I can make it work in the device by switching it on, but not on a dashboard.

I'm having a problem with the same relay switch. Once added it's not automatically assigning the type. Tried the mhcozy driver, generic zigbee switch, few others, none of them respond to commands. If I pair it again without deleting it, using any of the drivers, it works for about 10 seconds and then stops until I re-pair it again. I have 4 different switches, all of them are acting the same way.

You can try this temporary workaround until the core reason for the Zigbee 3.0 pairing problem (affects mainly Tuya devices) is fixed.

Works like a charm. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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