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# Functionality # Functionality
After you get this up and running you will have the ability to interact with your shades using the built-in web interface, socket interface, and MQTT. There is also a full [Home Assistant integration](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS-HA) that can be installed through HACS that can control your shades remotely and provide automations. After you get this up and running you will have the ability to interact with your shades using the built-in web interface, socket interface, and MQTT. There is also a full [Home Assistant integration](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS-HA) that can be installed through HACS that can control your shades remotely and provide automations.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47839015/213935196-753e994c-7cd6-480f-8e6e-e5a61266fc3c.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47839015/213935196-753e994c-7cd6-480f-8e6e-e5a61266fc3c.png)
# Getting Started # Getting Started
To get started you must create a radio device. There wiki contains full instructions on how to get this up and running. You don't need a soldering iron to make this project work. Dupont connections between the radio and the ESP32 will suffice. However, I have also included some instructions on how to make an inconspicuous radio enclosure for a few bucks. To get started you must create a radio device. There wiki contains full instructions on how to get this up and running. You don't need a soldering iron to make this project work. Dupont connections between the radio and the ESP32 will suffice. However, I have also included some instructions on how to make an inconspicuous radio enclosure for a few bucks.