Smart Home? Make It Smart Quarters With This LCARS Dashboard
At the risk of starting a controversy: is there anyone who goes to the effort of setting up Home Assistant who wouldnβt really rather be living on the Enterprise-D? If such a person exists, itβs not [steve-gibbs5], who has not only put together a convincing LCARS dashboard on an Android tablet, but has also put together an easy-to-follow Instructable so you can too.
In case youβve been monkishly avoiding television since the mid-1980s, LCARS is the high-tech touchscreen interface used on Star Trek: The Next Generation and its sequels. Itβs an iconic, instantly-recognizable aesthetic, and we think [Steve] nailed it, even if he was taking design cues from Voyager,Β which isβ¦ not everyoneβs favorite trek, to put it mildly. Though perhaps the haters are looking back on it a bit more fondly when compared to some more modern adaptations. Check it out in action in the video embedded below.
The secret to getting your Android tablet looking like a 24th-century terminal is an application called βTotal Launcherβ, which allows one to customize oneβs homescreen to a very high degree. [Steve] shows us how he styled Total Launcher, but that custom home screen isnβt enough on its own. Those futuristic buttons need to do something, which is where a second app called Tasker comes in. Tasks in Tasker are linked to the LCARS interface and the smart home features β in [Steve]βs case, Amazon Alexa, but it looks like Googleβs spyware or the open-source Home Assistant are equally viable options.
We saw Star Trek style on Raspberry Pi back in the day, but nothing says your smart home has to be Trek-themed. You could even control it via a dumb terminal if thatβs more your style.