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  1. As a new Icue user I was very surprised and happy that I could add my Philips Hue bridge to the Icue software. But after spending an evening using it I have now sadly disabled it. After reading this post and the reply's it seems that most users and me want to be able to exclude "roomes"(that are setup in the on the hue bridge) from the "Scenes" menu in the Icue software. I don't want to create "profiles" and I don't want to create "lighting effects" and/or "layers" for every product I have connected to the Icue software. But what I do want is one button to set a scene for all the things I have connected to the software.... And that is what I thought the "Scenes" menu was for. Easy one click one scene for all the lights that I have allowed the software to control not EVERYTHING connected to my Hue Bridge. Sadly this is not the only problem. I have more than one room with Philips Hue lights. Currently when I start the Icue software ALL the lights that are connected to my Hue bridge and are turned on, are turned off, and when I select a "Scene" all the lights that were on when I started the software are now included in the scene. Meaning that when I boot up my computer(in the office) the lights in the entrance, bedroom, livingroom and office are all turned off and then get included in the Scene when I choose a scene. Please please fix these things. I would love that I with one click could set a "Scene" for the lights in my computer, my mouse, my keyboard and the Philips Hue lights in my office and all this without turning off or making every light in the rest of the house start blinking or changing color.
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