I’ve been setting up some lighting around the house and have been using some ST buttons to control things. I’ve got a few working well, but I’m trying to figure out how to set up something specific for my kids’ bedrooms. Let me explain what I’m trying to do and see if anyone has any tips or suggestions.
One of my kids has to get up in the night to use the bathroom, so I’d like to put a button by their bed that, when pressed, turns on their bedroom light, the hallway light, and one bulb in the bathroom—all at about 10-15% brightness. Then, when they press the button again, all the lights should turn off. The challenge I’m running into is that if I use the “push one” setting on the button, I can turn the lights on at a certain brightness, but I can’t figure out how to have it turn them off when pressed again.
For example, in the hallway, I have another button that’s set to switch the power state. It turns the bulb on and off, but the bulb is now at 10% brightness. The only other option I’ve found is to have it bump the brightness back to 100%, then turn off, but that’s not what I want because I don’t want to blind my child. So, what I really need is a way to have the button set to toggle the power state at a certain brightness.
I’ve been trying to test this with the button I have now, but I can’t seem to get it to work the way I want. Does anyone have any suggestions or know of a workaround that could help me achieve this? I’d really appreciate any advice or tips you might have!