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idasen-control

v1.2.0

Published

IKEA Idasen Desk Control

Readme

idasen-control

This utility lets one control an IKEA IDÅSEN desk via command line utility. It spawns a small server to keep the connection to the desk alive on first use and reuses that later. This could be improved but is good enough for my purposes.

This lets you move to your preferred heights without having to keep the button pressed.

It stores its configuration in a file called ~/.idasen-control.json.

Scanning

To find desks available you need to bring the tool into scanning mode after setting your desk to pairing mode (keep bluetooth button pressed). It will do an initial scan for 10 seconds and wait for 2 more seconds after each discovered device.

idasen-control --scan

Connecting

After you know the address of the desk to connect to it:

idasen-control --connect-to ADDRESS

This will store the address in the config file.

Check Desk Status

To check the status of the desk run:

idasen-control --status

Move Desk

To move the desk to a position run this command:

idasen-control --move-to POSITION

For instance 10 is a typical sitting position, 50 is a typical standing position. If you want to block the shell until the desk is in its final position pass --wait.

This is best used with shell aliases.

License

It's based on Steven Roebert's desk-control MQTT script.

MIT