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Fix list and clarify note about hass.io (#7005)
* Fix list and clarify note about hass.io * Minor changes
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@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ The `mitemp_bt` sensor platform allows one to monitor room temperature and humid
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Depending on the operating system you're running, you have to configure the proper Bluetooth backend on your system:
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- On [Hass.io](/hassio/installation/): mitemp_bt will work out of the box.
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- On [Hass.io](/hassio/installation/): `mitemp_bt` will work out of the box as long as the host supports Bluetooth (like the Raspberry Pi does).
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- On a [generic Docker installation](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/installation/docker/): Works out of the box with `--net=host` and properly configured Bluetooth on the host.
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- On other Linux systems:
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- Preferred solution: Install the `bluepy` and `btlewrap` library (via pip). When using a virtual environment, make sure to use install the library in the right one.
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- Fallback solution: Install `btlewrap` library (via pip) and `gatttool` via your package manager. Depending on the distribution, the package name might be: `bluez`, `bluetooth`, `bluez-deprecated`
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- Windows and MacOS are currently not supported by the btlewrap library.
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- Fallback solution: Install `btlewrap` library (via pip) and `gatttool` via your package manager. Depending on the distribution, the package name might be: `bluez`, `bluetooth` or `bluez-deprecated`.
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- Windows and MacOS are currently not supported by the `btlewrap` library.
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## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
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Note that by default the sensor is only polled once every 5 minutes. This means with the `median: 3` setting will take as least 15 minutes before the sensor will report a value after a Home Assistant restart. Even though the hardware is able to provide new values every second, room temperatures don't change that quickly.
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Reducing polling intervals will have a negative effect on the battery life.
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## {% linkable_title Full example %}
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A full configuration example could look like the one below:
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```yaml
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