As far as I know, the uniform color of the presets placed in the grid has been deliberately chosen to dissociate them from the other elements.
This choice is highly debatable, I don't like it myself, but it's defensible all the same. I don't know what solution could solve all the readability problems - symbols, perhaps?
As for the switches, they obey the overall logic of the grid's behavior. In other words, as soon as they are activated in the grid, they are deactivated by the grid.
If you want to obtain a different behavior, simply create a button connected to the switch off input of a switch module and place this button in the grid.Statistics: Posted by joffo78 — 02 Jun 2023, 09:53
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