netjack
(Pete)
December 6, 2024, 10:15pm
1
This feels more like a WTAF. Open the HA app, click on a gauge or something that displays a value, it brings you to the graph, great! - so far!
To see the exact value of a point on the graph you touch the graph, the value appears under your finger so you cant see it!
Seriously, this is the only thing in HA since installing several years ago that boils my p!ss
Anyway, no doubt i’m “doing it wrong”
potelux
(Potelux)
December 6, 2024, 10:19pm
2
You just need transparent fingers
potelux
(Potelux)
December 6, 2024, 10:20pm
3
Haha, this is a pretty good WTH.
The current UI is set to show the info about the data point on hover. On a mobile device, the hover occurs while your finger is on the screen, but stops as soon as you lift your finger. This could be resolved by simply adding an “on_press” function where the data stays on the screen
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JMiguel
December 6, 2024, 11:02pm
4
that and having the tooltip not being removed from the screen almost everytime… mainly when trying to scroll the view. It is pain!
Ha20
(ha20)
December 7, 2024, 10:55pm
5
Yep noticed. Please vote on the other earlier post:
Dear developers (hope this will be read and responded by one of the developers):
WTH: I have never understood in Home Assistant till today is the poor implementation of the device value history graph function. It still seems to be underdeveloped (prehistoric) compared to the rest of all great monthly released Home Assistant features.
To me the history graph or data tables seems to be one of the key functions to read and interpret our smart home data but it’s now too basic and fails often. Plea…