The Profile page allows you to configure certain behavior of User-specific Jeedom : home page, theme of the desktop version, mobile version, graphics… It allows also to change your password.
You can find it at the top right by clicking on the snowman icon then Profile (followed by your username).
The themes panel allows you to adjust interface parameters :
Desktop : theme to use in desktop mode, be careful only the default theme is officially supported by Jeedom
Color mobile : allows to choose the interface color (here everything is supported)
Desktop Graphics : allows you to define the default theme for graphics in desktop mode
Mobile Graph : allows you to define the default theme for mobile graphics
Opacity by Dashboard widgets : allows to give opacity (between 0 and 1) widgets on the dashboard
Opacity by Design widgets : allows to give opacity (between 0 and 1) widgets on designs
Opacity by View widgets : allows to give opacity (between 0 and 1) widgets on the views
Opacity by Mobile widgets : allows to give opacity (between 0 and 1) mobile widgets
Allows you to define certain interface behaviors :
General
Default page : default page to display when desktop / mobile connection
Default object on the dashboard : default display object upon arrival on the dashboard / mobile
Default view : view to display by default when arriving on the dashboard / mobile
Default design : design to display by default when the arrival on the dashboard / mobile
Dashboard
View
2-step authentication : allows to configure 2-step authentication (as a reminder, this is a changing code displayed every X seconds on a mobile application, type google authentificator). Note that double authentication will only be requested for external connections. For local connections the code will therefore not be requested.
Password : allows you to change your password (do not forget to retype it below)
User hash : your user API key
Here you have the list of your currently connected sessions, their ID, their IP and the date of last communication. Clicking on “Disconnect “this will disconnect the user. Attention if it is on a registered device this will also delete the recording.
Here you find the list of all registered devices (which are log in without authentication) to your Jeedom and the date of last use. Here you can delete the recording of a peripheral. Attention it does not disconnect it but will just prevent its automatic reconnection.