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Control LIFX with your keyboard

Remote Lighting includes Commander, a command line for your LIFX lights that you open with a keystroke and drive entirely by typing. Set colours, run effects, paint zones and activate scenes without touching the mouse.

Most light apps are built for tapping. Remote Lighting has a second way in. Press c in the panel and Commander opens; type a command and close matches work, so a prefix or a near-miss still finds it and you don't have to memorise anything. It covers every lighting control the panel has, from a single bulb to a whole group.

Some commands

  • red — set the selected light red (any colour name works)
  • k:3700 — a warm white at 3700 Kelvin
  • br:0.5 — 50% brightness
  • effect breathe — start the breathe effect
  • paint red 0-3 — paint zones 0 to 3 red on a strip
  • theme sunset flip — lay a gradient theme across a strip, reversed
  • activate evening — activate a scene from your LIFX app
  • clean 60 — run a 60-second clean cycle on HEV bulbs
  • off — turn the selection off

Set a context once with select kitchen and later commands apply to it, so you can just type red or off.

In 30 seconds

  1. Open the live demo. No account needed.
  2. Press c to open Commander (press ? any time for the full shortcut list).
  3. Type a command; a prefix or close match is enough.
  4. Press Enter to run it.

FAQ

Can you control LIFX with a keyboard?

Yes. Remote Lighting's Commander is a typed command line for your lights: colours, white temperature, effects, scenes and more, with no mouse required.

What can Commander do?

Every lighting control in the panel. Set colour and white temperature, run and stop effects, paint zones and gradient themes on strips, activate scenes, run clean cycles on HEV bulbs, and nudge brightness or warmth up and down.

Do I have to memorise the commands?

No. A prefix or a close match finds the command, and typing a command with no arguments shows what the selected device supports.

Are there other keyboard shortcuts?

Yes. Single keys jump between Lights, Groups, Locations, Tags and Scenes, and Enter runs the primary action on a single result. Press ? in the panel for the full list.

Does the LIFX phone app have this?

No. Keyboard control is specific to Remote Lighting, which is one reason it lives on a computer.

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Remote Lighting is an independent control panel for LIFX and is not affiliated with LIFX.