Command line tools to display and configure Parrot Zik2 Headphones
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Zik2ctl ======= Zik2ctl is a command line tools to display and configure Parrot Zik2 Headphones for GNU/Linux environment. It is currently released under the term of the LGPLv3, see COPYING and COPYING.LESSER for more informations. Features supported ------------------ - Noise control (music, not phone) - Concert Hall (Sound effect) - Equalizer activation - Smart audio tune activation - Headphones volume (raw value only) - Bluetooth name setup - Battery status - Software status - Auto-connection activation - Head-detection activation - Flight mode activatation - Auto power-off activatation and timeout - Text-to-speech activation Usage ----- First Zik2 device should be paired with host. Running zik2ctl without arguments connect to the default Zik2 device and show its configuration. To configure device, just run program with the desired --set-xxxx options, for instance to enable the noise control, type: $ zik2ctl --set-noise-control=on If you have multiple Zik2 paired, you can list them using: $ zik2ctl -l and select which one you want to connect with the '--device' option which takes the address of the device. To get full help, type: $ zik2ctl --help Runtime requirements -------------------- Communication with Zik2 is done using bluetooth connection. Hence you need at least version 5 of Bluez installed and the bluetooth daemon should be running. Building from source -------------------- For now, Zik2Ctl only require at least version 2.40 of the GLib library. You will also need a set of tools including: - autoconf - automake Then in the zik2ctl directory, run: $ autoreconf -fi to generate build system files, then the usual: $ ./configure $ make Zik2ctl binary will be in the 'src' directory. You can them use it directly or install it using $ make install Known issue ----------- Bluez may currently need to be patched as current released version (5.36) did not worked correctly for me. I have to compile the current master to make it working. The required patch, from what I think, is: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=6ada5d5b03acc383ae33e773782d8c725c5df78d
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