Harmony Hub + Lutron + Hue + Fans

Cupertino, September 7, 2020

Hello everyone, I'm thinking of getting a Harmony remote (preferably with a display) on the front end (the back will be so much string and wires and scaffolding).

I already have a HomeKit setup, home hubs, a Casron Lutron with bridge and pico pro, a link house for the fan control, HOOBS and a few shade lamps with a bridge.

As such, I have several remote controls (pico, shade, fan), all placed on the table in the living room.

What I would like to do, ideally, I would have a remote control with a display to cover all this. On the screen, I would have labels, such as ceiling lights in the living room, fan in the living room, fan light in the living room, lamp in the living room, and so on.

Will it work the way I want it to? Or will I configure each virtual button as a HomeKit switch so that the lights need more buttons for low levels, and the fan would need more buttons, etc.?

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