diff --git a/source/_integrations/home_plus_control.markdown b/source/_integrations/home_plus_control.markdown
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--- a/source/_integrations/home_plus_control.markdown
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@@ -11,90 +11,9 @@ ha_config_flow: true
ha_domain: home_plus_control
ha_platforms:
- switch
-ha_integration_type: integration
+ha_integration_type: virtual
+ha_supporting_domain: netatmo
+ha_supporting_integration: Netatmo
---
-
-
-The Legrand Home+ Control cloud is shutting down in December. Use [the Netatmo integration](/integrations/netatmo/) to integrate your Legrand Home+ Control devices.
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-
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-The Home+ Control integration platform allows you to control a range of Legrand in-wall switches and power outlets that have smart home functionality thanks to their "with Netatmo" capabilities.
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-This integration works against the Home+ Control API, which is one of the many APIs offered through the [*Works with Legrand*](https://developer.legrand.com/) program. The API is capable of managing "Legrand/Btcino with Netatmo" devices, such as light switches, power outlets and rolling shutters.
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-The devices that this API can manage are offered in different designs across different countries. The details of these can be found [here](https://developer.legrand.com/solutions/wiring-devices-with-netatmo/).
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-This Home+ Control integration for Home Assistant currently has support for the following devices:
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-- Light switches
-- Power outlets
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-In both cases, the devices are modeled as on/off switches within Home Assistant.
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-This integration has been tested to work with the following range of Legrand products
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-- Valena Nextâ„¢ with Netatmo
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-This integration has also been tested to work with the following range of BTicino products
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-- Living Now (Light switches)
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-## Authentication
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-Before you are able to configure the Legrand Home + Control integration into Home Assistant, you must register with the *Works with Legrand* platform.
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-These Legrand APIs rely on Oauth2 authentication, so you must follow these steps to obtain the necessary authentication parameters:
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-1. Register an account at .
-2. Create a subscription to the *Starter Kit* (currently the only subscription available) and this will generate your `SUBSCRIPTION_KEY`.
-3. Register an application, where you will have to define a name, a redirect URL and the scopes of your application. When selecting the scopes, be sure to include all of the `.read` scopes, as well as the `light.write` and `plug.write` scopes to be able to control these modules from the integration.
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-Once the registered application is confirmed, you should receive an email containing the `CLIENT_IDENTIFIER` and the `CLIENT_SECRET` which you will be using to set up the authentication flows. The application confirmation email is usually received within a few hours of having issued the request.
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-Finally, to set up Oauth2 authentication in Home Assistant you should add the following information to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-home_plus_control:
- client_id: CLIENT_IDENTIFIER
- client_secret: CLIENT_SECRET
- subscription_key: SUBSCRIPTION_KEY
-```
-
-{% configuration %}
-client_id:
- description: Client identifier for your registered application on the *Works with Legrand* platform. Received via email.
- required: true
- type: string
-client_secret:
- description: Client secret for your registered application on the *Works with Legrand* platform. Received via email.
- required: true
- type: string
-subscription_key:
- description: Subscription identifier for your registered account on the *Works with Legrand* platform. Provided upon registration.
- required: true
- type: string
-{% endconfiguration %}
-
-Restart Home Assistant after changing the YAML configuration. At this point, you are now ready to add the Home+ Control integration to your Home Assistant instance as described in the [Configuration](#configuration) section.
-
-{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
-
-## API nomenclature
-
-Within the context of the Home+ Control API you may come across the following terms:
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-- *Plant*: This is the term used to represent a *home* that holds the Legrand devices. In practice, a *plant* is represented by the *Legrand Home+ Control* gateway that acts as the central hub of the rest of the devices in the home network (uses Zigbee).
-- *Module*: This is the term used to represent a generic device within the *plant*, i.e., a light, a plug, a remote, etc.
-- *Light*: This is the term used to represent a light switch (or a micro-module). It is not modeled as your usual light entity because there are no brightness, color, etc. controls. It is modeled as an on/off switch.
-- *Plug*: This is the term used to represent a power outlet.
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-Other devices that are mentioned in the API, but that are not currently supported by this integration are: *remotes* (wireless switches), *heaters* and *automations*.
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-## API limitations
-
-As described in the [authentication](#authentication) section, this integration requires you to set up a subscription in the *Works with Legrand* platform.
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-Currently, end-users only have access to the *Starter Kit* subscription which has a major limitation in the number of allowed API requests that are allowed - only 500 API calls per day (counter is reset at 00:00 every day). If this daily quota is ever exceeded, the API will report `403 Forbidden` HTTP responses.
+{% include integrations/supported_brand.md %}