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[Bug]: Swiping a light down to the lowest brightness turns it off #847
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Thank you for the PR 848. This topic was mentioned in #733 (comment) I fear that it won't get merged if it's not an option as you mentioned in the PR, since it would change the behaviour for all users that might be used to swiping down to 0... Stupid question: shouldn't I be able to add How does your mushroom.js look like? I'm trying to achieve this without rebuilding mushroom... 😅 |
I got it now.
I don't really understand the difference to HACS installation as the HACS Mushroom folder had so many files and .gz, while manual is just one file that also existed in the HACS folder, but it works so good for now. (other than needing to manually update of course, but I'm subscribed/notified so no problem) Thank you @wilco375 !! |
Requirements
Current Behavior
When using the light card and using the brightness slider, there is no easy way to set the light to the lowest brightness. Swiping the brightness all the way to the left (to 0%) turns the light off, which can already be accomplished by simply clicking the card.
Expected Behavior
Swiping the brightness down sets the brightness to 1%, and does not turn off the light.
Steps To Reproduce
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