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), I'd like to implement it also as a "toggle". Ie. when bringing N9 near the tag, it will toggle the condition on. When bringing it again near, it will toggle the condition off. This would require in the UI a manual way to release the on condition, as it's too easy to forget toggle the condition off.![]() |
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