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| + | <big>'''We're moving!''' Please visit http://docs2.hubitat.com for the latest documentation.</big> |
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− | <big>The '''Modes''' settings page is where you can add or remove modes. Modes are essentially a hub-wide variable/state available for use in certain apps; for example, some apps can be restricted to run only when the hub is in a certain mode (see below for more).</big>[[File:Hubitat Elevation Modes page 2.0.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/a/a6/Hubitat_Elevation_Modes_page_2.0.png|alt=The "Modes" tab of the "Location and Modes" settings page allows you to [E], manually set the current mode, update or remove existing modes, or [F], add new modes]] | + | <big> |
− | ===<big>Modes</big>===
| + | This document is available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/user-interface/settings/modes |
− | <big>Your current modes will all be listed here ('''E'''). To change a mode name, type in the new name and select '''Update''', or select '''Delete''' to remove the mode. Modes can be changed in an automated fashion by creating rules in [[Mode Manager]] or [[Rule Machine]]<sup>®</sup>. You can also add a Mode tile to your [[Hubitat® Dashboard|Hubitat<sup>®</sup> Dashboard]] for quick access to change modes manually.</big>
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− | ====<big>Add New Mode</big>====
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− | <big>This is where you create new modes ('''F'''). Type the name of the new mode and select '''Create'''. This new mode can also be automated (e.g., set at a certain time) with [[Mode Manager]] or other apps.</big>
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