![]() ![]() Special thanks also to for sending me a light controller so I could test the code. Shout-out to whose original code I branched off to create this new version that essentially works the same without needing to poll MyQ for status updates. While it wouldn’t break anything to have both versions installed, I’d suggest removing the old version and replacing with this. If you’ve been using the withdrawn copy-ninja MyQ app, this version installs as a totally separate SmartApp and associated devices from the old version.A maximum of 4 doors is currently supported.The phrase to open or close the door will differ slightly depending on whether or not you’re using a sensor with the door. This app enables your door to be controlled by Alexa.An optional (but strongly recommended) Contact/Tilt Sensor can be used to show the status of the door within SmartThings but is not required for basic open/close functionality.Make sure and install the SmartApp code as well as the applicable device handlers Follow the instructions and get the code here.By asking Alexa or Google Home to turn the on the door or light. ![]() Via switch tiles in a SmartTiles dashboard.Automatically by your presence (coming or going) in a Routine or other SmartThings rules app.By tapping the device buttons in the SmartThings mobile app.It creates a garage door or light switch (MyQ light module, not the light on the door itself) device in your list of Things and allows you to control the device… The tool requires special code to be present in the device handler so it will only work with Inovelli devices. This SmartApp integrates Chamberlain/LiftMaster MyQ doors and light controls into SmartThings. The Z-Wave Association Tool is a SmartApp that was created to allow our customers to easily create device-to-device associations with Inovelli devices and other compatible Z-Wave devices. ![]()
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