GMT Hue is a desktop or android wear application allowing to easily interact with a Philips Hue bridge, Nanoleaf lights panels and smart WIFI plugs TP-Link HS100.
Main Philips Hue fonctionnalities:
• Philips Hue bridge auto detection
• Set on/off all lights of a room
• Set a scenario to a room
• Change easily the brightness of a room
• Set a manual color to all lights of a room
• Set a random color to all lights of a room
Main Nanoleaf fonctionnalities:
• Set on/off all lights
• Set a scenario
• Change easily the brightness
Main TP-Link HS100 fonctionnalities:
• Set on/off the spart plugs
Last updated on 20/07/2019 20:21 by Matthieu Guenebaud
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Windows installation guide:
First, the Java plugin must be installed on the computer. The best way to check if everything is operational and up to date is to connect to the official Java address:
http://www.java.com/fr/download/
and use the provided installation checker.
If something is wrong, just follow the instructions on the page.
Then, a double click on the application installer (Jar file previously downloaded) is enough to start the installation. Follow the displayed indications.
Once the application is installed, a shortcut must be visible on the desktop.
Another shortcut is also available at "All programs" -- "GuenMatTools" -- "GMTHueDesktop".
In order to uninstall, click on the "Uninstall application" shortcut at "All programs" -- "GuenMatTools" -- "GMTHueDesktop".
Ubuntu installation guide:
First, the Java plugin must be installed on the computer. The best way to check if everything is operational is to launch the command below in a terminal:
sudo aptitude install openjdk-8-jre
If Java is no available, the installation will start.
Then lauch the command below on the application installer (Jar file previously downloaded):
java -jar desktop-x.x.x-standard.jar
Follow the indications, and once it is done, a shortcut will be available in the "Applications" menu.
In order to uninstall, launch the commands:
cd INSTALL_PATH/Uninstaller
java -jar uninstaller.jar