@martindg I believe that I’ve read some posts about that. I’m still using 1.4.12, as it does everything that I need very well.
@martindg Doug: Here is the reply from Sienci tech:
"I would hazard a guess that they are measuring voltage without any load attached. In this case, the voltage reading does not really represent what they will get when an accessories is attached. A bit like how there can be water pressure when the taps are off, but the moment you open the tap it’s all released and there’s no actual flow. They are measuring the voltage in the “taps are off” case, and therefore will see some pressure, but if they actually connect a load to it, pressure should drop to zero and they won’t be able to run anything with it.
An easy test would be to put a 100Ohm resistor in parallel with the meter and see if there is still voltage (in the SLB off case).
There’s a tiny bit more to it to be honest and it depends on what they are trying to drive. If it’s logic (i.e. they use this to signal another controller), then this slightly leaky faucet may require additional parts work to get working (namely pull-down resistors), but if they are driving accessories that actually use a measurable amount of power (A few mA or above), this shouldn’t be a problem once the accessory is actually attached.
For the very technically minded, diode B5819W won’t block current flow entirely, so I’m not surprised that there is measurable voltage even when the controller is off."
Keep in mind, Doug, that this reply was in the context of me saying that I had measurable voltage on my volt meter. That’s why Johann mentions “measurable voltage”.
Did you get you keyboard shortcut issue resolved?
Thanks Grant. Intersting stuff. I’m still having issues with shortcuts for macros not persisting so I haven;t gotten back into it too much. LIkely going to try Edge tomorrow to see what’s happening with the shortcuts.