upsy-desky
Make your standing desk smarter (by tjhorner)
Jarvis
Hacking the Jarvis standup desk from fully.com for home automation using an ESP8266 arduino interface (by phord)
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6.0 | 4.2 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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upsy-desky
Posts with mentions or reviews of upsy-desky.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-25.
- 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
Jarvis
Posts with mentions or reviews of Jarvis.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-25.
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HATE the Jarvis touchscreen handset
I reverse engineered mine with the intention of finding a way to keep the screen on. I'm sure it can be done with the right serial commands, but in the end I found it wakes up easily enough that it's not a big deal. I do wish I could control it without having to look at it, though. If it had real buttons, I could.
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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.
- Fully Jarvis IoT standup desk interface
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Linear actuator to close window and move keyboard? (Also, tips for automating a Jarvis standing desk?)
I googled "Jarvis standing desk automation" and this was the first result: https://github.com/phord/Jarvis
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