I've got some GoControl WA00Z-1 Z-Wave Scene-Controller Wall Switches. They work fine with the Generic Z-Wave CentralScene Switch device driver. The two buttons on the switch are recognized, and 'pushed' vs. 'held' states are correctly distinguished.
I'm currently using 2 different RM4 rules to manage these switches -- one to respond to "button 1 pushed" (turn lights on) and one to respond to "button 2 pushed || button 2 held" (turn some lights off || turn all lights off).*
It would be much easier if the switches were treated as Button Devices, allowing a more compact, more readable, easier-to-manage rule.
If I attempt to use the Button Device in Rule Machine, the switches only make button #1 available.
- Yes, I could make a single RM4 rule where the trigger is [button 1 pushed || button 2 pushed || button 2 held ] and then the rule has internal conditional statements. It would be more elegant, but I avoided doing that because the GUI to create rules is so unfriendly.