Hi everyone, I’m currently working on integrating my Shelly Button 1 with three Shelly 2.5 roller shutters. The goal is to control each roller shutter individually using the Shelly Button’s short and long presses. While I’ve managed to set up the basic functionality, I’m curious if there’s a more elegant way to handle each shutter separately without needing multiple buttons.
Currently, I’ve configured the button to control each roller shutter using short presses for lowering and a long press to raise all three simultaneously. However, I’d love to find a way to raise each shutter individually, which would make the setup more user-friendly.
Here’s how I’ve set it up so far:
http://192.168.7.137/roller/0?go=open
I wonder if there’s a way to assign specific actions to each roller shutter through the Shelly Button’s configuration. Maybe by using different endpoints or custom scripts? I’d appreciate any insights or suggestions on how to achieve this.
For those looking to implement a similar setup, here are a few tips:
- Test Each Functionality Individually: Before setting up complex automation, ensure each roller shutter and button press works as intended.
- Use Shortcuts for Quick Access: Assign frequently used actions to the Shelly Button’s shortcuts for easier access.
- Consider Timer Automations: If you want the shutters to close automatically after a certain period, you can set up timer-based automations in your smart home platform.
I’m excited to see how others have tackled this and would love to hear about your experiences or alternative solutions!