Tablet wall-mounted controller for the home

Witch icon set are you using?

I want this too

@Richard_Bos here is the tutorial. Have fun!

think my knowledge will not make it
this is just the bomb

For which widget you mean?
Switch is 'Builtin : smart home set".
For the rest a lot of selfmade widgets.

You have to have some knowledge otherwise it is to difficult.

and also miss some components. hopefully athom will come up with something (I’m afraid)

I used your Temperature widget, but have no icons in front of temperature

HAB%20Temperature

Hello, i have uploaded the images to Github

Put them in the directory …\conf\html\images\temperaturesensor

Thanks

My question was a Openhab question and not a Homey question.

I moved my question to the openhab forum.

I feel like this thread has really gone off topic and may never come back…

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@Jamie - Think you are right…

Wow! That looks absolutley amazing!
It even looks wife-friendly…
Do you think it would be possible for you to make a tutorial? I’m pretty new ti the whole automation game and want to learn.
If the tutorial is in Swedish…well…not a big problem. :wink:
Great job on the dash! :slight_smile:

Thank you @ArLa!

@Ferry_van_E has compiled a really nice tutorial on how to set-up Homey for connection to Home Assistant:

Furthermore there are tons of tutorials on how-to configure Home Assistant GUI ( Lovelace), start here:

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If anyone missed it (probably not) there’s also the homeydash.com / homey.ink project.

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@Gustav_Tillback it seems my Synology nas DS213 don’t have Docker. WHat could be an option to this? Mosquitto i can install

You can build that in Lovelace (Home Assistant) here my version on my phone, and on a TV (Raspberry Pi) in my desk

I still use Homey for flows and things like that, and HA for my dashbaords with MQTT

The floorplan is completely interactive, badges from what’s playing on my Sonos, when you click on a room lights go on (color and brightness) information about rooms like temperature, light intensity and… to be honest only your imagination is the limit I think :wink:

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I think I have to switch from openhab2 to Home assistant, after I see that! :sweat_smile::thinking:

That looks pretty cool!

Hi,

I’m not a developer but with this example it was not too hard to understand :wink:
To build the floorplan I used: http://www.sweethome3d.com/
Simple and free, created this in about a day, but that’s because I also build some custom furniture that I couldn’t find :slight_smile: building the plan itself is done in about an hour, very nice tool

Simple tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqazFFzUAPc6vIE_JM3Ysis39MrANKxx_
Import 3D models and textures: http://www.sweethome3d.com/freeModels.jsp https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/ https://archive3d.net/ https://free3dbase.com/free-3d-models/3d-models/1

good luck!

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