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I get visual feedback the button is pressed but nothing else happens. It would be really nice to be able to have an option to see all the links in one table view, and the pairs of devices listed. Maybe an "All" device in the pull down menu that would list all the links in use? Matt, The new link management seems to be working fine except for trying to delete two unknown links on one of my KeypadLincs.

The log is as follows: PowerLinc Linking - updating local links from UI changes Error lookup of old link group failed ignoring changes Error lookup of old link group failed ignoring changes PowerLinc Linking - update complete PowerLinc Linking - all devices are currently in sync The links are not deleted. Matt, I am seeing the same bug as gbreeze. The Links to Responders in the Link Management window disappear. The bug also affects the ability to define a scene group on the interface.

Here are my steps to reproduce: 1. Select any device in main window device list. Double-click 3. Click Manage Links Click either Close Sync Later or Cancel 5.

Repeat steps with any device. At this point, the top pane in this window that normally shows columns for Link to Responder Device, Address, Group, Level, Rate, Other, and Status shows an empty table.

The column headers are missing, as well -- although it may be that there is a single column that is using an extremely wide spacing. There is no data in the table.

I have isolated that this is a UI bug only. The normal functionality is there, however; using this method, I have been able to edit responders and define interface scene groups, albeit one at a time.

The controllers list is not affected. I hope this helps isolate the problem! This functionality is VERY exciting! I am seeing a similar issue, but I am going in through an Action instead Where to Buy. Indigo Pro Indigo Pro is one of the most intelligent and robust home automation software controllers available for the Mac OS with the ability to integrate devices of any protocol together such as Insteon and Z-Wave. Sign up for the latest and greatest news from Insteon.

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