When I saw that my friend and fellow nerd, Tim Stringer, bought a new Stream Deck, I knew it would be an excellent interview for the Friends of Dave series in the MacSparky Labs. We did the interview with a live audience, and Tim did not disappoint.… This is a post for the Early Access and Backstage MacSparky Labs Members. Care to join? Or perhaps you need to sign in?
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A Stream Deck Intervention (MacSparky Labs)
Elgato has made some nice improvements to the function and pricing of the Stream Deck software. In this video, I explain how it works and answer the question of whether or not I need a Stream Deck intervention.… This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Getting the Most from Button Creator (MacSparky Labs)
I’ve used the Button Creator app several times in Labs videos, prompting several questions about it. Here’s a walk-through of this handy little app that lets you easily create simple icons and buttons…This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. <a href=”https://www.macsparky.com/join/”>Care to join?</a> Or perhaps <a href=”https://www.macsparky.com/?memberful_endpoint=auth”>do you need to sign in?</a>
Using the Stream Deck with Apple Mail (MacSparky Labs)
I’ve heard from several members asking how I’m using the Stream Deck with Apple Mail. Here’s an explanation, along with downloadable links to referenced scripts. Can someone actually fill up a 32-button Stream Deck with Apple Mail? Yep…
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My OmniFocus Stream Deck Setup
Here’s a walkthrough of how I’m using my Stream Deck with OmniFocus. I also share some interesting OmniFocus Automation tools… This is a post for MacSparky Labs Level 3 (Early Access) and Level 2 (Backstage) Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Triggering Shortcuts with Stream Deck Buttons (MacSparky Labs)
Several Labs Members are struggling with a reliable way to trigger Shortcuts from a Stream Deck. This video covers the easiest (and most reliable) way of doing so…
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Stream Deck + Initial Impressions (MacSparky Labs)
I’ve been kicking the tires on my new Stream Deck +. Here’s a video explaining my initial impressions and ideas for using this new kit…
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Stream Deck +
Elgato has released a new Stream Deck+ that seems aimed at some of the more expensive media controllers on the market. It’s got fewer buttons but adds a display and four dials. I’ve ordered one and will report more on it once I get some hands on time with it. Regardless, Elgato just continues to put out interesting products for the Mac.
Installing and Testing the Stream Deck Pedal (MacSparky Labs)
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Hooray! My Stream Deck Pedal arrived. It’s time to set it up and try it out …
StreamDeck + Keyboard Maestro with KMLink
The Stream Deck already has a built-in plug-in for running Keyboard Maestro. It’s great and lets me run Keyboard Maestro scripts from my Stream Deck. However, it can also be tedious in that it requires me to hard link specific buttons to the Stream Deck and if I want to move a button, I’ve got to get past a bunch of friction. If I want to move the button, I needed to change the Keyboard Maestro entry. That’s no fun.
Lately I’ve been just using the independently developed KMLink instead. The script looks at your Keyboard Maestro library and lets you attach a specific script to the button. You can also add a custom icon. Once you add it to your Stream Deck setup, you can move the button around the Stream Deck without any complicated remapping.
If you are combining your Stream Deck with Keyboard Maestro, you’ll want to check this out.