Update Overkiz documentation (#23964)

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- Hitachi Hi Kumo
- Nexity Eugénie
- Rexel Energeasy Connect
- Somfy Connectivity Kit
- Somfy Connexoon IO
- Somfy Connexoon RTS
- Somfy TaHoma
- Somfy TaHoma Switch [(instructions)](#tahoma-switch)
- Somfy Connection Kit
- Somfy TaHoma Beecon
- Somfy TaHoma Switch
- Thermor Cozytouch
### TaHoma Switch
Multiple users reported that the TaHoma Switch will work with this integration **after** you create a scene in the TaHoma app and wait for a few hours.
## Supported devices
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### Internet connectivity required
This integration communicates via the cloud-based Overkiz API, since Overkiz doesn't expose a local API on their hubs. If you are only using Somfy IO compatible devices, you could purchase a Velux KLF200 hub and use [the Velux integration](/integrations/velux/) which has a local API.
This integration communicates via the cloud-based Overkiz API. The Somfy TaHoma v2 and the Somfy TaHoma Switch offer the [Somfy TaHoma Developer Mode (local API)](https://developer.somfy.com/developer-mode), which is not supported in Home Assistant yet.
Another option if you are only using Somfy IO compatible devices is to purchase a Velux KLF200 hub and use [the Velux integration](/integrations/velux/) which has a local API.
#### Local API via HomeKit Controller
If your hub (e.g. Somfy TaHoma or Somfy Connection Kit) supports HomeKit natively, your setup code will be added as a sensor in Home Assistant. Look up your hub in Home Assistant and retrieve the value from the 'HomeKit Setup Code' sensor. You can now configure the [HomeKit Controller](/integrations/homekit_controller/) integration in Home Assistant and benefit from local support.
If your hub (e.g. Somfy TaHoma) supports HomeKit natively, your setup code will be added as a sensor in Home Assistant. Look up your hub in Home Assistant and retrieve the value from the 'HomeKit Setup Code' sensor. You can now configure the [HomeKit Controller](/integrations/homekit_controller/) integration in Home Assistant and benefit from local support. Only a [limited amount of devices is supported](https://service.somfy.com/downloads/nl_v5/tahoma-homekitcompatibilitylist_eng.pdf).