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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ the device will not work despite being listed below.
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If your device is not listed, you can find the information required to add a
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configuration for it in the following locations:
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-1. When attempting to add the device, if it is not supported, you will either get a message saying the device cannot be recognised at all, or you will be offered a list of devices (maybe a list of length 1) that are partial matches, often simple switch is among them. You can cancel the process at this point, and look in the Home Assistant log - there should be a message there containing the currnet data points (dps) returned by the device.
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+1. When attempting to add the device, if it is not supported, you will either get a message saying the device cannot be recognised at all, or you will be offered a list of devices (maybe a list of length 1) that are partial matches, often simple switch is among them. You can cancel the process at this point, and look in the Home Assistant log - there should be a message there containing the current data points (dps) returned by the device.
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2. If you have signed up for iot.tuya.com to get your local key, you should also have access to the API Explorer under "Cloud". One of the functions under the "Device Control" section - the last "Get Device Specification Attribute" function listed, returns the dp_id in addition to range information that is needed for integer and enum data types.
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