Add the RM3 mini to the supported device list.
I picked one of these up cheap on ebay and it totally works.
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Python control for Broadlink RM2 IR controllers
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Python control for Broadlink RM2 IR controllers
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A simple Python API for controlling IR controllers from [Broadlink](http://www.ibroadlink.com/rm/). At present, only RM Pro (referred to as RM2 in the codebase) and A1 sensor platform devices are supported. There is currently no support for the cloud API.
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A simple Python API for controlling IR controllers from [Broadlink](http://www.ibroadlink.com/rm/). At present, the following devices are currently supported:
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* RM Pro (referred to as RM2 in the codebase)
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* A1 sensor platform devices are supported
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* RM3 mini IR blaster
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There is currently no support for the cloud API.
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Example use
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Example use
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Check power state on a SmartPowerStrip:
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Check power state on a SmartPowerStrip:
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state = devices[0].check_power()
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state = devices[0].check_power()
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