

HADashboard will do its best to calculate the right Widget_size dashboard parameter if specified, or default to If you leave of the sizing information, the widget will use the Instance, (2x1) would refer to a widget 2 cells wide and 1 cell The widget in columns and the height of the widget in rows. Widgets can also have a size associated with them - that is the

Each layout entry represents a row on the dashboard each comma-separated widget represents a cell on that row. The layout command is intended to be visual in how you layout the Just your clock.clock or weather.weather. For theĬlock and weather widgets there is no associated entity id so Type and grab its friendly name and add it to the dashboard. From this, HADashboard is able to figure out the right widget temperatureĪs you can see, here we are referring directly to native Home AssistantĮntities. We use a layout directive to tell HADashboard how The very simplest dashboard needs a layout so it can understand where to For instance, in the example above, the default step size for all media players is set to 5% rather than the default 10%. Under device you can add an entry for any widget type, then under that, list global parameters that will be applied to just that widget type. Within the global parameters it is also possible to set parameters at the device level by including a device entry (see above for an example). Parameter will be explained further in the namespace section of this document. Widget definition just to change the decimal separator. This will also apply to widgetsĭefined with just their entity ids so they will not require a formal This is useful for instance if you want to use commas asĭecimals for all of your widgets. Global parameters can be overridden at the widget definition If the widget does not accept that parameter, it will be global_parameters - a list of parameters that will be applied toĮvery widget.scalable - if set to False this parameter will disable resizing and double-tap zooming on iOS devices, default is not to disable zooming.columns - the number of columns the dashboard will have.With spacing, but is optional for dashboards with fewer than 15 rows rows - the total number of rows in the dashboard.widget_margins - the size of blank space between widgets.widget_size - the number of grid blocks each widget will be by.Is more important is the aspect ratio of the widgets as this willĪffect whether or not the dashboard completely fills the tablet’s screen.

Note that the absolute size is not too importantĪs on tablets at least the browser will scale the page to fit. widget_dimensions - the unit height and width of the individual.title - the name that will end up in the title of the web page,.The co-creation workshops are organized by Siemens, Telefonica, Smart Homes, Atos, Ottobock and DMU.# Main arguments, all optional # title : Main Panel widget_dimensions : widget_size : widget_margins : columns : 8 global_parameters : use_comma : 0 precision : 1 use_hass_icon : 1 namespace : default devices : media_player : step : 5 In total, about 20 co-creation workshops will take place in 5 European countries in 20.

Each lab consists of three to four workshops of half a day to one day. You will deal with questions ranging from "How to measure and influence sleep?" in our lab on "Future Homes & Lifestyles" to "How can new digital services enhance the life when growing older?" in our lab on "Lifelong Health & Care". In doing so, co-creation provides new opportunities for innovations and for collaboratively designing new solutions or improving existing solutions in a way that is meaningful, relevant and satisfy both user and industry needs.Īs a workshop participant you will be able to jointly work on solutions in the areas of smart homes and smart health. Through co-creation, people and industry can engage with each other at eye level, often times in a workshop format, interact and exchange their know-how, values and needs. That is where co-creation comes in.Ĭo-creation increases trust and eases the uptake of new technologies by enabling the participation of all actors involved (individuals and/or organisations) and fostering exchange between stakeholders and industry. If businesses are to innovate and develop these new technologies while ensuring their acceptance by society, they cannot do this without the trust and engagement of citizens and lead users. Yet, the level of trust for the new offerings from the technology sector is much lower than before. Technology is bound to have a tremendous impact on our daily lives and change the way we live at home in the future. The world is changing at an increasing pace and new technologies are taking more and more space in our lives.
