PiACC Wearable

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Control your lights with your watch? I am actually excited about this one. In "real life" I found that the android version of piACC was superior to the dash unit. I could probably improve the timing on the web page version but it simply functioned better in actual day to day use. The temp communications just seemed like you were more "online" with the relay controller than the web console did. The newest addition to the piACC suite is the piACC smart watch controller. This will provide the ability to control your lights from your Android smart watch. It is currently in the works, so you will need to stop back for updates. *piACC Wearable is being developed in tandem with the Overwatch wearble so they should progress at a similar pace. I have opted to go with Wear Drawers using the androidx libraries for wear and will be built using the following example code. Ref: WearDrawers I am hoping that it will not be too difficult to pull in the source from the piACC bluetooth android app for the activities used on the button presses. Because the graphic image display on the watch is visually pleasing, I believe I will use actual screenshots of the overhead lights in action for the drawer images. The sample works with a pull-down menu at the top of the watch to move back and forth through the drawers. The bottom menu is a pull-up menu where you can place additional detailed information. This will be nice if I need to provide additional details and status information.