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A good locking switch/button for "oldschool" mysensor-device control

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    LastSamurai
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    I'll test some more the next days. Thanks for the feedback though!
    My long press is also more like 1-2s max, just not a single touch. Pressing it any longer just keeps sending the same message. Haven't tried it without the protective film on it though, perhaps that changes things.

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      Thanks for your help here @Nca78 ! I have my setup up and running now. I created a openhardware.io project here that describes the build of my bridge that I used to work with the switch(es).
      You have to press a little longer than a simple touch (but still less than a second) after removing the protective film but thats ok for me. It works about 80-90% of the time but that might get better once I add a seperate power supply to the bridge. Only slightly annoying thing is how long domoticz needs to react to the button press. ~half a second of delay to switch on the lights is very long when you are used to instant reactions from normal light switches.
      Looks great though :) I will buy some more as they only cost ~8 dollars at the moment.

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        Just made a MySensors PCB for the "VHOME" touch switch/remote from Aliexpress :D

        0_1494580128951_vhome.png

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