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2.2.2. Gestures
Working together, the proximity sensors support gesture control. By waving your hand once in
front of the sensors from left to right, or right to left, you can move to the next screen, or back
to the previous screen within screenlets.
The movement between screen is indicated by an arrow. A blocking arrow means that there are
no more screens in that direction.
For settings, see Section 6.6.6 Gestures.
2.3. LEDs
On the front of the device, on both sides of the touchscreen you find two translucent strips which
light up when the screen goes to sleep. These LEDs act as indications and notifications by from
the system and screenlets. You can set the preferred notification mode for the LEDs. In the default
setting, the LED colors display the electricity prices at the NordPool exchange. A red LED means
that the electricity price is currently high (above the average and close to daily peak-price), while
a green LED means that the electricity currently costs less than the average. Yellow and orange
lights state that the price is near average.
2.4. Touchscreen
2.4.1. Interface elements
2.4.1.1. E-view
This is the default interface. Here you can run the screenlets to control your appliances, see your
consumption, check the temperature etc. There are a few recurring interface elements that will
help you navigate and use the screenlets:
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E-icon
At the top of the screen in the middle you will see an "E" icon. Tapping this icon will always take
you to the screenlet you have designated as your "Home". If you have not removed screenlets
and changed this setting, your Home is the screenlet selection menu, the "Home Screenlet".