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Smart Switch Widget

What Is the Smart Switch Widget?

The Smart Switch widget (originally developed during the COVID-19 pandemic as the “Smart Entrance widget”) helps businesses control the number of people entering a compound. It works by using a mobile or touch-enabled device as a controller to increase or decrease the count of attendees. When the number reaches a predefined threshold, a stop sign appears. When entry is allowed, a green light sign is displayed.

Over time, the widget has evolved, offering an enhanced user experience, expanded functionality, and a new name: Smart Switch widget.

How Do I Set It Up?

Setting up the Smart Switch widget is quick and easy:

  1. Open the Studio Composer and add the Smart Switch widget to your creative (you’ll find the Smart Switch widget in the left-side widget panel).

  2. Customize the statuses, images, and behavior (such as idle timeout and transitions).

  3. Save your creative and assign it to a screen that will show the dashboard panel.

  4. Copy the controller link and open it on a touch device (smartphone or tablet) to control the widget in real time.

  5. Alternatively, you can embed the controller into another creative for kiosk-style use.

Smart Switch Panel Structure

The widget is divided into two sides:

1. Controller Panel

  • Displays statuses like “Go” and “Stop”.

  • Functions as interactive buttons.

  • Designed to be used on a touch-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, or PC browser).

  • Pressing a button here updates the Dashboard panel.

2. Dashboard side

  • Displays the active status based on input from the controller panel.

  • Appears on the main creative shown on the large screen.

The controller panel looks like this now:

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Additional Features

Add More Statuses

  • Now the widget supports up to six statuses (not just “Go” and “Stop”).

  • For each status, you can edit:

    • Status name

    • Image for the controller panel

    • Image for the dashboard panel

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Idle State

  • A default status that is triggered after a defined period of inactivity.

  • Can include:

    • A custom image

    • The duration (in seconds) before it activates

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Transparent Background (Controller)

  • You can now add images, shapes, or other widgets behind the Smart Switch widget.

  • Enable this in the Customization section.

Additional customization options include:

  • Adding a logo to the controller or dashboard

  • Setting an offline state image

  • Sign-in credentials for secure access to the controller panel

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Add Titles

Add a title to:

  • The controller panel

  • The dashboard display

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Step-by-Step: Creating Your First Smart Switch Widget

Step 1: Add the Widget

  • Drag the Smart Switch widget into your creative from the widget panel.

Step 2: Customize

  • Set a Title and select whether it will be visible or not.

  • Create at least two statuses with:

    • A name

    • An image for the dashboard

    • An image for the controller panel

    • A display duration in seconds

Step 3: Configure Idle State (Optional)

  • Toggle Idle State ON

  • Set inactivity time before it triggers ( (that is the time it will wait during inactivity, and will automatically appear).

Step 4: Save the Creative

  • Click Save

Setting Up the Controller Panel

Option 1: Use on a Touch Device

  • Click “Copy controller link”

  • Open this URL on a smartphone, tablet, or PC browser which will be used as the controller of this particular entrance.

Option 2: Embed Controller in a Creative (NoviSign App)

  • Create a new creative

  • Add the Embed widget

  • Paste the copied controller URL into the URL field

  • Click Save

  • Add this creative to a playlist assigned to a touch device (e.g., smartphone used as the controller)

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Watch a Tutorial Video

Need a visual guide?

You’ll find the tutorial video on how to set up and use the Smart Switch widget step-by-step here: