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Fixes #39555

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    • Enhanced instructions for configuring Tasmota devices, including step-by-step guidance for setting options via the device's web interface.

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The Tasmota integration documentation was updated to provide explicit, step-by-step instructions for configuring Tasmota devices for native discovery. The new guidance details how to use the Tasmota web interface to set SetOption19 0, improving clarity for users. No code or logic changes were made.

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source/_integrations/tasmota.markdown Expanded instructions for configuring Tasmota devices for native discovery via web interface.

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Clarify and update documentation for configuring Tasmota devices for native discovery (#39555)
Provide explicit, user-friendly instructions for setting SetOption19 0 in Tasmota (#39555)

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34-34: Refine the console instruction for consistency and brevity

The step-by-step guidance is helpful, but you can make it more concise and align with UI element formatting:

- Go to the web interface of your Tasmota device, select `Tools` and then `Console`. Where you can see the placeholder `Enter command` type or paste `SetOption19 0` and hit `Return`.
+ In the Tasmota web interface, navigate to **Tools** → **Console**, enter `SetOption19 0` in the **Enter command** field, and press **Return**.
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Thank you, @hohwille 👍

@c0ffeeca7 c0ffeeca7 merged commit 821b05f into home-assistant:current Jun 16, 2025
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