This is an applet for the Logitech G13, G15, and G510 keyboards used to control Philips Wiz smart bulbs. This even works with the Logitech Z-10 speakers.
To get started with this project, follow these steps:
- Have one of these Logitech keyboards: G13, G15, and G510. The Logitech Z-10 Speakers can also be used.
- Install Logitech Gaming Software. (Tested with Version 9.02 and 9.04)
- Install Microsoft Visual Redistributable 2012 (VC++ 11.0) if not already installed
- Download the zip file under releases
- Unzip and open the folder
- Run the ".exe"
- Adjust bulb brightness
- Lower or raise bulb temperature
- Turn blubs on and off
- Chnage to one of the pre-configured scenes
- Cycle through list of bulbs and select one to adjust
Once downloaded and unzipped, you can launch "LogiWiz.exe" and a file named "Config.txt" will be created in the same folder as the ".exe". Populate this file with the local IP addresses of the bulbs by entering each IP on a new line. After this, press the button below "Bulb" on the display to select the bulb you would like to adjust.
Cycle through list of bulbs and select one to adjust
Brightness:
- Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust brightness level by 10 unints between 10 and 100.
Power Toggle:
- On and off buttons allow you to change the bulb's power state.
Temperature:
- Make a bulb's light warmer or cooler by increments of 500 between 2200k and 6000k.
Scenes:
- Rotate between the pre-defined, static and dynamic, color scenes of the bulb as follows:
- 1: "Ocean"
- 2: "Romance"
- 3: "Sunset"
- 4: "Party"
- 5: "Fireplace"
- 6: "Cozy"
- 7: "Forest"
- 8: "Pastel Colors"
- 9: "Wake up"
- 10: "Bedtime"
- 11: "Warm White"
- 12: "Daylight"
- 13: "Cool white"
- 14: "Night light"
- 15: "Focus"
- 16: "Relax"
- 17: "True colors"
- 18: "TV time"
- 19: "Plantgrowth"
- 20: "Spring"
- 21: "Summer"
- 22: "Fall"
- 23: "Deepdive"
- 24: "Jungle"
- 25: "Mojito"
- 26: "Club"
- 27: "Christmas"
- 28: "Halloween"
- 29: "Candlelight"
- 30: "Golden white"
- 31: "Pulse"
- 32: "Steampunk"
- 33: "Diwali"
- 34: "White"
- 35: "Alarm"