upsy-desky
Make your standing desk smarter (by tjhorner)
ESPHome-Arduino-Port-Expander
An Arduino Port Expander for ESPHome with added Arduino Mega 2560 support (by thebradleysanders)
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upsy-desky
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- Descongestionen del laburo: Cuenten que hacen en su tiempo libre
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Need advice on custom standing desk remote/macropad
My standing desk (Fully Jarvis) uses a serial RJ45 connection to connect the standing desk controller box to the remote/handset that I can use to raise/lower the desk (this is a fairly common interface for standing desks). There are already existing Arduino projects out there (see https://github.com/phord/Jarvis, https://github.com/tjhorner/upsy-desky) that have reverse engineered the protocol that the desk uses to raise and lower, so my overall plan is to plug the macropad into a raspberry pi to read the inputs (QMK) and either use them to control the standing desk or route them to my PC/Mac for other macros.
- Upsy Desky – Automate your standing desk
ESPHome-Arduino-Port-Expander
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Esphome with Arduino mega with built-in esp8266
Longer answer: Maybe? With a lot of extra effort. It looks like someone has modified the ESPHome port expander code to be compatible, but from what I can gather, you would have to modify the source for ESPHome to replace those components with the modified versions and then rebuild it from source. That's a lot of effort for something that can be solved with multiple ESPHome boards or just using compatible port expander hardware.