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# Quick Config

The **"Quick Config"** tab offers a simplified way to create frequently needed links between devices – without going through a full automation.

Quick Configs are stored internally as special automations, but are hidden in the automation overview by default.

## Available sections

Depending on the device type, up to three sections are shown:

### Triggers

When a specific event occurs on the device (e.g. a button press), the configured actions are executed.

* Select the triggering event (e.g. "Button 1 short press").
* Add one or more actions (e.g. "Turn on lamp", "Activate scene").

### Actions

When the device changes a value, that value is forwarded to other devices or actions.

* Example: the current brightness of a dimmer should be transferred to another lamp.
* Choose the property whose value should be forwarded and the target device.

### Synchronization

A bidirectional link between two devices: changes on one side are automatically mirrored to the other.

* Typical use case: two switches should reflect the same state.
* Choose the property to synchronize and the partner device.

## Saving

All changes in Quick Config are applied via the **"Save"** button at the bottom of the page.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** If no Quick Config templates are available for a device, the message **"No Quick Configs available."** is shown instead. More complex logic can be created via the **Automations** in that case.
{% endhint %}


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