![]() I have been reluctant to upgrade my wife’s phone, but maybe that’s another approach. I will continue to try, but I’m thinking something isn’t working on my phone. I just rebooted the phone and tried again, same result. Lets create the connected world of the future together. Navigate to the automation screen in the SmartThings and, then choose the tab for Routines or SmartApps and select the Routine/SmartApp that you want to add. I know different iPhones have different haptic and 3D functionality. Join an open ecosystem of Samsung appliances and Works with SmartThings devices. For our experiment, we used 122 SmartApps for SmartThings and 20. It’s got to be something with the device. For SmartThings, we used SmartThings web-based IDE to create these virtual. ![]() Just keep trying with a steady finger press… easier said now that I have done it. Maybe throw in a force quit of the ST app and try again. ![]() Using your other SmartThings-compatible sensors, the SmartApp will detect things such as motion if a door, window, or cabinet opens or closes and so forth, and then trigger your connected lights. Make sure your finger is not moving… press and hold in place. This SmartApp will trigger lights to automatically turn on and off based on events that take place in and around your home. I encountered what you described when I first tried last night… kept getting the popup for About SmartThings so I assume I was not pressing correctly. Press the New SmartApp button on the right of the page: Give your app a name, author, and description. Then scroll down to see developer mode at the bottom of that screen. Step 3: Create your SmartApp Click on the My SmartApps link: This will take you to your SmartApps page, where you can view and manage your SmartApps. The background color changes to a darker shade as you are pressing and about 5 seconds later the background changes to white and I release my finger from pressing.
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