--- title: "Customizing entities" description: "Simple customization for entities in the frontend." --- ## Changing the entity_id You can use the UI to change the `entity_id` and friendly name of supported entities. To do this: 1. Select the entity, either from the frontend or by clicking the info button next to the entity in the Developer Tools "States" tab. 2. Click on the cog in the right corner of the entity's dialog 3. Enter the new name or the new entity ID (remember not to change the domain of the entity - the part before the `.`) 4. Select *Save* If your entity is not supported, or you cannot customize what you need via this method, please see below for more options: ## Customizing entities By default, all of your devices will be visible and have a default icon determined by their domain. You can customize the look and feel of your front page by altering some of these parameters. This can be done by overriding attributes of specific entities. ### Customization using the UI Under the *Configuration* menu you'll find the *Customizations* menu. If this menu item is not visible, enable advanced mode on your [profile page](/docs/authentication/#your-account-profile) first. When you select an entity to customize, you'll see all the existing attributes listed and you can customize those or select an additional supported attribute ([see below](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/#possible-values)). You may also need to add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file, depending when you started using Home Assistant: ```yaml homeassistant: customize: !include customize.yaml ``` #### Possible values {% configuration customize %} friendly_name: description: Name of the entity as displayed in the UI. required: false type: string entity_picture: description: URL to use as picture for entity. required: false type: string icon: description: "Any icon from [MaterialDesignIcons.com](http://MaterialDesignIcons.com) ([Cheatsheet](https://cdn.materialdesignicons.com/5.3.45/)). Prefix name with `mdi:`, ie `mdi:home`. Note: Newer icons may not yet be available in the current Home Assistant release. You can check when an icon was added to MaterialDesignIcons.com at [MDI History](https://materialdesignicons.com/history)." required: false type: string assumed_state: description: For switches with an assumed state two buttons are shown (turn off, turn on) instead of a switch. By setting `assumed_state` to `false` you will get the default switch icon. required: false type: boolean default: true device_class: description: Sets the class of the device, changing the device state and icon that is displayed on the UI (see below). It does not set the `unit_of_measurement`. required: false type: device_class default: None unit_of_measurement: description: Defines the units of measurement, if any. This will also influence the graphical presentation in the history visualization as continuous value. Sensors with missing `unit_of_measurement` are showing as discrete values. required: false type: string default: None initial_state: description: Sets the initial state for automations, `on` or `off`. required: false type: boolean default: None {% endconfiguration %} #### Device Class Device class is currently supported by the following components: * [Binary Sensor](/integrations/binary_sensor/) * [Sensor](/integrations/sensor/) * [Cover](/integrations/cover/) * [Media Player](/integrations/media_player/) ### Manual customization