# Comfort

The "Comfort" widget indicates the comfort level of a room. Comfort is calculated from the relationship between temperature and humidity. The available room must therefore be equipped with sensors that can measure these values.

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Temperature is displayed on the X-axis. Humidity is displayed on the Y-axis.&#x20;

If the black indicator is in the green area, the comfort level is good.

If the black indicator is in the yellow area, the comfort level is still acceptable.

If the black indicator is outside the yellow and green areas, the comfort level is poor.

## Configure widget

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1. Make sure you are in the "Dashboard" menu
2. Click "Add widget"
3. Click on "View"
4. Click on "Comfort"
5. Select the primary asset. This is the asset for the alarms. The name of this asset appears in the widget title bar.
6. Select the asset with which the temperature is measured
7. Select the asset with which the humidity is measured.
8. Optional: Choose how much space your new widget should take up on the dashboard.
9. Select the primary asset. This is the asset for the alarms. The name of this asset appears in the widget title bar.
