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ihave 2 homey , 1 is homey and 1 is homey pro. both at 2 different house .

for homey i able to add mi gateway and able to connect to stuff like wireless switches etc by using xiaomi mi home. i just have to click add device and choose xiaomi mi home then mi wireless switch it will auto scan and load the device for me to choose.


But for homey pro it keep telling me no device is found . (Screenshot) Screenshot_20200314-112804_Homey10802280 135 KB and the only way is to connect is using aquara & xiaomi zigbee app to pair them. But this way I only can see the xiaomi stuff only in my homey apps but no more in my mijia app.


NOTE TO XIAOMI USERS: If you cannot open the settings window after the latest MIUI update, go to Settings > Manage Apps > Quick Trigger Auto Clicker > App Permissions, and enable "Display pop-up windows while running in the background"Do you need fast clicking for your game, but only at specific moments? Then Quick Trigger Auto Clicker is the auto clicker for you! The app lets you quickly trigger auto clicking in any game using the Volume Up and Volume Down keys. Trigger any action repeatedly by pressing the volume buttons! No more trying to quickly hit an auto clickers's overlay button, when every millisecond counts! The clicking speed can be as high as 500 clicks/sec. This requires no root access or activation via a PC.Quick Trigger Auto Clicker offers a floating control panel to conveniently configure volume button triggering for your game. Simply place click cursor widgets on your game's on-screen controls: holding down a volume button will then trigger that game button, at a frequency that you select.NOTE: Due to limitiations in Android's accessibility framework, a click triggered by the volume buttons will interrupt any ongoing manual touch gesture. This means that this feature works best in games where you do not have to keep the other finger on the screen for movement while triggering an action (as you would e.g. in a typical shooter).Problems/suggestions? Please email me at sup...@phonephreaksoftware.comThis app uses Accessibility services. Accessibility is used to detect when the volume buttons are pressed on your device, and to perform touch gestures on behalf of the user. It is not used to see what you type. Quick Trigger Auto Clicker does not collect or share any of your personal information with third parties.


Automatic Clicker is an app that allows you to set up automatic taps on your Android screen. This feature seems simple and maybe a bit useless, but actually it's perfect for games where you have to click or tap non-stop in order to win.


First things first, you'll need to set up Automatic Clicker by toggling its configuration. From there you'll want to set up access permissions and select how often you want it to tap, how long it should press and the total amount of time you want it to be clicking for you.


There's two options to choose from: the first is for setting up automatic taps on one single spot on your screen and the second is to set up scattered taps. You'll have to configure each one individually, but with the pre-set modes you won't have to think about it too much.


Automatic Clicker is the perfect tool for idle clicker games. All you have to do is tap on the floating widget and from there just sit back and relax and enjoy the fruits of your automatic idle clicking.


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Xiaomi Corporation (/ˈʃaʊmi/;[2] Chinese: 小米集团), commonly known as Xiaomi (registered as Xiaomi Inc.), is a Chinese designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics and related software, home appliances, automobiles and household hardware, with headquarters in Beijing, China. It is the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung,[3] most of which run on the MIUI (now HyperOS) operating system. The company is ranked 338th and is the youngest company on the Fortune Global 500.[4][5]


Xiaomi was founded in 2010 in Beijing by Lei Jun along with six associates. Lei had founded Kingsoft as well as Joyo.com, the latter of which he sold to Amazon for $75 million in 2004. In August 2011, Xiaomi released its first smartphone and, by 2014, it had the largest market share of smartphones sold in China. Initially the company only sold its products online; however, it later opened brick and mortar stores.[6] By 2015, it was developing a wide range of consumer electronics.[7] In 2020, the company sold 149.4 million smartphones and its MIUI (now HyperOS) mobile operating system has over 500 million monthly active users.[8] As of 2023, Xiaomi is the third-largest seller of smartphones worldwide, with a market share of about 12%, according to Counterpoint.[9] Its presence led some people to call Xiaomi the "Apple of China".[10] It has come up with its own range of wearable items.[11] It also is a major manufacturer of appliances including televisions, flashlights, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air purifiers using its Internet of things and Xiaomi Smart Home product ecosystems.


Xiaomi keeps its prices close to its manufacturing costs and bill of materials costs by keeping most of its products in the market for 18 months, longer than most smartphone companies.[12][13] The company also uses inventory optimization and flash sales to keep its inventory low.[14][6]


Lei had founded Kingsoft as well as Joyo.com, the latter of which he sold to Amazon for $75 million in 2004.[15] At the time of the founding of the company, Lei was dissatisfied with the products of other mobile phone manufacturers and thought he could make a better product.


In June 2012, the company raised $216 million of funding in a Series C round at a $4 billion valuation. Institutional investors participating in the first round of funding included Temasek Holdings, IDG Capital, Qiming Venture Partners and Qualcomm.[15][19]


In August 2013, the company hired Hugo Barra from Google, where he served as vice president of product management for the Android platform.[20][21][22][23] He was employed as vice president of Xiaomi to expand the company outside of mainland China, making Xiaomi the first company selling smartphones to poach a senior staffer from Google's Android team. He left the company in February 2017.[24]


In April 2014, Xiaomi purchased the domain name mi.com for a record US$3.6 million, the most expensive domain name ever bought in China, replacing xiaomi.com as the company's main domain name.[31][32]


In December 2014, Xiaomi raised US$1.1 billion at a valuation of over US$45 billion, making it one of the most valuable private technology companies in the world. The financing round was led by Hong Kong-based technology fund All-Stars Investment Limited, a fund run by former Morgan Stanley analyst Richard Ji.[35][36][37][38][39]


On 30 June 2015, Xiaomi announced its expansion into Brazil with the launch of locally manufactured Redmi 2; it was the first time the company assembled a smartphone outside of China.[44][45][46] However, the company left Brazil in the second half of 2016.[47]


On 5 September 2017, Xiaomi released Xiaomi Mi A1, the first Android One smartphone under the slogan: Created by Xiaomi, Powered by Google. Xiaomi stated started working with Google for the Mi A1 Android One smartphone earlier in 2017. An alternate version of the phone was also available with MIUI, the MI 5X.[60]


In 2017, Xiaomi opened Mi Stores in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The EU's first Mi Store was opened in Athens, Greece in October 2017.[61] In Q3 2017, Xiaomi overtook Samsung to become the largest smartphone brand in India. Xiaomi sold 9.2 million units during the quarter.[62] On 7 November 2017, Xiaomi commenced sales in Spain and western Europe.[63]


On 2 May 2018, Xiaomi announced the launch of Mi Music and Mi Video to offer "value-added internet services" in India.[65] On 3 May 2018, Xiaomi announced a partnership with 3 to sell smartphones in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Austria, Denmark, and Sweden[66]


In Q4 of 2018, the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 became the best-selling smartphone sold online in India.[72] The Pocophone was sometimes referred to as the "flagship killer" for offering high-end specifications at an affordable price.[73][74][72]


In March 2020, Xiaomi launched their first foldable phone, the Mi Mix Fold. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 with an 8.01-inch foldable AMOLED display when open and a 6.5-inch external display when folded.[84] In March 2020, Xiaomi showcased its new 40W wireless charging solution, which was able to fully charge a smartphone with a 4,000mAh battery from flat in 40 minutes.[85][86]


On 30 March 2021, Xiaomi announced its intention to invest US$10 billion in electric vehicles over the following ten years.[88] On 31 March 2021, Xiaomi announced a new logo for the company, designed by Kenya Hara.[89][90]

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