Contextual Commands
Contextual commands represent the most advanced aspect of intelligent control. The desk understands your situation and responds appropriately.
By Activity
Section titled “By Activity”Work Commands
Section titled “Work Commands”- “I want to work standing” → Adjusts to standing desk height
- “I’m going to sit” → Changes to sitting position
- “Time to concentrate” → Optimal height for deep work
- “I’m going to make a video call” → Adjusts for better camera posture
Movement Commands
Section titled “Movement Commands”- “I need to stretch” → Suggests position change + advice
- “It’s time to move” → Alternates current position
- “I want to activate myself” → Changes to energizing standing position
- “I need to relax” → Adjusts to more comfortable position
Transition Commands
Section titled “Transition Commands”- “Task change” → Suggests height according to new activity
- “Lunch break” → Comfortable position for eating
- “Back from break” → Returns to work height
By Sensation
Section titled “By Sensation”Physical Discomfort
Section titled “Physical Discomfort”- “My back hurts” → Suggests height change + ergonomic advice
- “My neck is tense” → Adjusts height + postural recommendations
- “My feet hurt” → Changes to sitting position + advice
- “I feel tired legs” → Alternates position
Mood States
Section titled “Mood States”- “I’m tired” → Adjusts to rest position
- “I’m getting sleepy” → Changes to standing position to activate you
- “I can’t stand being on my feet anymore” → Lowers to sitting position
- “I feel lazy” → Raises to activating position
Energy Levels
Section titled “Energy Levels”- “I need to energize” → Standing position + activation advice
- “I’m very energetic” → Maintains current position + channels energy
- “I lack concentration” → Optimal height for focus