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Add install/usage instructions for non yaml mode users.
To work more closely to how the Nest app functions, the color of the dial should only be blue/orange when set to cool/heat/etc AND the fan is running.
Love the project. I ended up tweaking my styling to provide a full image toggle button.
There wasn't any existing example. Thought it might be nice to include.
- type: "custom:button-card"
entity: switch.jasco_products_14288_duplex_receptacle_switch_4
show_entity_picture: true
show_name: false
show_icon: true
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tested 006 , it is now better aligned , but no way to separate one measure from the other ,
i think what is needed is to add a CSS padding option to styling , in order to make it useful .
Look at the picture en closed issue .
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I know this would seem obvious to someone already using a thermostat, but for someone who is starting with this card to set up their first thermostat, it would be nice to suggest setting up the generic_thermostat in configuration.yaml.
Cheers, Richard
Hi there,
this is my video guide/tutorial - https://youtu.be/4cOdgW23KCA
If you think that the video is helpful you can put it somewhere in the README.md
Or I if it's easier for you I can do that and create a Pull request
Either way keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Kiril
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If you are on the main page, on rooms section, and click a lock, or vacuum, or something in the header, then click the back button, you will land on devices, not rooms, it doesn't remember where you were before
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Add install/usage instructions for non yaml mode users.