Improve documentation for device_class (#2073)
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Knowing that there are only two states allows Home Assistant to represent the sensor better in the frontend.
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Most binary sensors support the `device_class:` which let you specify the type of your sensor. The following types are supported:
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The display style of each entity can be modified in the [customize section](/getting-started/customizing-devices/). The following device classes are supported for binary sensors:
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- **None**: Generic on/off
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- **cold**: On means cold (or too cold)
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Home Assistant can give you an interface to control covers such as rollershutters, blinds, and garage doors.
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The display style of each entity can be modified in the [customize section](/getting-started/customizing-devices/). The following device classes are supported for covers:
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- **None**: Generic cover device
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- **window**: Window controller
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- **garage**: Garage door controller
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## {% linkable_title Services %}
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### {% linkable_title Cover control services %}
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