Help with dimmer presets

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felixvie
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Real Name: Felix

Hello,
I was looking for a simple solution to turn on an of my outdoor lightning + having the ability to use a dimmer for it via wifi. i used martin m-pc but the electricity costs to run a computer 24/7 are just too high so i bought a raspberry, donated for the software and was wondering if I could set up my dimmer but i cant the way i need it.

I would like to have different knobs in the virtual console which i can press on my smartphone + a Dimmer fader to set the speed, dimming from 0 to the value selected before, maybe with a sinus curve? The first part should control both dimmers, than individually for the case I only need one. Is it possible to set the speed also via tap in addition to the fader?

Intensity All
[OFF] [30%] [70%] [100%]

Dimmer Curve Speed
0 --- 100% + TAP


Intensity Dimmer 1
[OFF] [30%] [70%] [100%]

Dimmer Curve Speed
0 --- 100% + TAP


Intensity Dimmer 2
OFF] [30%] [70%] [100%]

Dimmer Curve Speed
0 --- 100% + TAP

Since I spent more than 2 hours not beeing able to find out how it works even though i watched some tutorials on youtube I was wondering if anyone could help me here? Dimmers are on Universe 1 with channel 1 and 2

Thanks,
Felix
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Knobs are not supported via web interface. See Known limitations
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felixvie wrote: Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:11 pm set the speed also via tap in addition to the fader?
Not by using your mobile phone ... there is no 'tap' feature in the web interface...

In the VC you can assign a speed-control to set the fade-in time - I'm not sure that covers your question...
(And running a GUI on Raspi isn't exactly what it 's made for.)
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