ShutterToggle opens shutter when actual shutterposition <=50 and closes otherwise. ShutterStopXxx commands will stop shutter when shutter is currently moving and will be same as ShutterXxx otherwise.
Command shutterlock<x> 1 locks shutter <x> movement. Any ongoing movement is still finished when called. Subsequent calls of shutter commands about movement, web buttons and shutter buttons are blocked when shutter is locked. shutterlock<x> 0 unlocks shutter <x>.
Instead of switching power of the shutter relais web buttons will issue shutter commands to work right when in shuttermode 1. Up down labels arrow up/down fixed for more than one shutter.
New command "ShutterButton<x> <a> <b> <c> <d> <e> <f> <g> <h> <i> <j>" added that allows to assign a tasmota button <x> to control shutter <a>.
Single press button shutter is set to position <b>. Double press button shutter is set to position <c>. Tripple press button shutter is set to position <d>. Hold button shutter is set to position <e>. Disabling any button action is given by <b> ... <e> equal to "-". Any press of the button while the shutter is moving will immediately stop that shutter.
Global steering of all your shutters at home is supported by MQTT. By any button action an MQTT command can be initiated to the <grouptopic> of the device. For single press button this can be enabled by <f> equal to "1". Disabling is indicated by <f> equal to "0". Double to hold actions are given by <g> ... <i>, correspondingly. When <j> is equal to "0" only "cmnd/<grouptopic>/Shutterposition<y> ..." with <y>=<x> is fired. When <j> is equal to "1" <y>=1...4 is used to control any shutter number of a tasmota device having same <grouptopic>.
Easy setup for an "up" button:
ShutterButton<x> <a> up (same as ShutterButton<x> <a> 100 50 74 100 0 0 0 1 1)
Single press will move shutter up to 100%, double press to 50% and tripple press to 74%. Holding the button for more than the hold time (SetOption32) moves all shutters with same <grouptopic> up to 100%.
Easy setup for an "down" button:
ShutterButton<x> <a> down (same as ShutterButton<x> <a> 0 50 24 0 0 0 0 1 1)
Single press will move shutter down to 0%, double press to 50% and tripple press to 24%. Holding the button for more than the hold time (SetOption32) moves all shutters with same <grouptopic> down to 0%.
Easy setup for an "updown" button:
ShutterButton<x> <a> updown (same as ShutterButton<x> <a> 100 0 50 - 0 0 0 0 0)
Single press will move shutter up to 100%, double press down to 0% and tripple press to 50%. No hold action and no other shutter control by MQTT.