As the warmer weather approaches, I’ve been thinking about how to optimize my smart lighting setup for the summer. I’ve been using virtual switches to control entire rooms, which has been a game-changer for simplifying my routines. For example, in my dining room, I have a virtual switch that controls the outlet, switch 1, and switch 2. This setup allows me to say, ‘Alexa, turn on the dining room,’ and everything lights up seamlessly. However, I’ve noticed a recent change in behavior with the smart lighting feature. Previously, if I turned off the virtual switch, it would trigger the switch off for all devices, regardless of their current status. Now, it seems like the virtual switch doesn’t get triggered anymore, leaving some devices on even after the command is issued. I’m curious if others have experienced similar issues or if there’s a workaround to maintain the functionality I’ve grown accustomed to. It would be great to hear from the community on how they’ve handled this or if there are alternative solutions to ensure all devices respond consistently to the virtual switch commands. Let’s keep the conversation going and share our experiences!