Thanks. So do you mean HE "sees" the device in CT mode only? But, the Hue hub "sees" that it is a color capable device. Actually the Hue app has two circles for control - one circle, when clicked, shows a CT globe and swiping it works. The other circle shows a RGB type globe and swiping around it works/changes color. So, the Hue system is controlling it fine. What would account for HE connecting to a Hue Hub via integration but "seeing" an attached device as only a CT device? Why doesn't it just sort of hand off the commands to modify color to the Hue hub and let the hub do the rest? Is there some integration issue where the Hue Hub is misinforming HE that it's working with a RGB capable device? But then there are RGB (color type) controls shown in HE devices interface, suggesting HE thinks its a color capable device. I notice a few posts that discuss "Forcing a controller to use RGB and CT at same time." Not sure if that explains it. But, they discuss the need for two controllers....?? My goal was just an under cabinet kitchen led strip that illuminates when working in kitchen, but which can change color according to rule machine for certain conditions in the home (e.g. garage door open, water in basement..etc.). Not sure if it's my choice of hardware that's making this difficult. Would a different LED strip or different controller, two controllers, 2DI controller etc..make this use case do-able?