Okay, I know that the Official answer to doing a 4-way Caseta lighting situation is to use the Pico Remotes. However, I hate the idea of using these remotes (remotes falling off the wall and breaking, having another item that requires batteries, loosing the Pico remote and having to buy another one, having a system that requires additional "wireless" commands to be work, having a potential buyer not like the remotes either if I sell the house). I am searching for another way to do this using Lutron wired light switches. That way in the future, a potential buyer that doesn't want to use home automation can just use the light switches as is without having to have a Lutron Bridge hooked up to their router.One of the main reasons I went with Lutron Caseta is that they work with any smart home system, including Apple's HomeKit (which I am using). I have changed out about every light switch circuit in my house using the Lutron Caseta light switches (I just have 4 circuits left) and I am very familiar with the different light switches that Lutron sells. My house has Neutrals in all of the switch boxes so I have been using wired switches exclusively throughout my house, even on the three-ways, which also includes a three-way that has a dimmer.My issue is with my Kitchen. It is the only 4-way light circuit in the house with three switches and the light. The light fixture is a built-in box with three dual-bulb, four-foot fluorescent light fixtures that I have rewired (removed the ballasts) and am now running 4' LED direct driven light bulbs with 6 bulbs total. This is a non-dimming application.On my other three-way light switches, I used Decora 3-way rockers on one switch and a Lutron Caseta PD-5ANS-WH for the other switch. All of these three-way circuits have one light fixture that has either one or two bulbs in it, nothing over 5 amps. On the one three-way circuit that goes to a ceiling fan and is also dimmable, I used a Lutron Caseta PD-10NXD-WH on one end and a Lutron Decora Rocker 3-way switch at the other end.I have rewired the kitchen light circuit to use a Lutron Decora 3-way rocker switch on the far end, a Lutron Decora 4-way rocker switch in the middle of the circuit, and a Lutron Decora 3-way rocker switch where the power comes into the circuit. I would like to automate this last switch (where the power feed into the circuit) so I can control this circuit with HomeKit without having to resort to using the Pico remotes for the first two switches.My long-winded question is this, is there a way to use a wired Lutron Caseta switch along with two other Lutron Decora rocker switches to do a 4-way circuit? If you can do a wired 3-way circuit, then why can't you do a wired 4-way circuit? I have checked around and Leviton has a 4-way wired solution, but I would really like to keep all of my light switches using the same thing.Am I just out of luck?