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08-12-2020 01:50 PM
Anyone using the Elgato Stream Deck to control LabVIEW operations? Both programming as well as application.
Here is the product link for people who don't know about this. https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/stream-deck
08-13-2020 02:57 PM
@AMyth wrote:
Here is the product link for people who don't know about this. https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/stream-deck
Reminds me of these keyboards: Optimus
(And also this keyboard, lol: LabVIEW Keyboard).
When providing the hardware interface for end-users, I've considered small touch screens (or maybe a small-ish tablet) to produce a similar effect of a changeable button interface, but it hasn't been worth it (yet) - full computers have always made more sense.
08-17-2020 10:46 AM
@User002 wrote:
@AMyth wrote:
Here is the product link for people who don't know about this. https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/stream-deck
Reminds me of these keyboards: Optimus
(And also this keyboard, lol: LabVIEW Keyboard).
When providing the hardware interface for end-users, I've considered small touch screens (or maybe a small-ish tablet) to produce a similar effect of a changeable button interface, but it hasn't been worth it (yet) - full computers have always made more sense.
The LabVIEW Keyboard was awesome!
08-18-2020 09:41 AM
I use a Logitech G602 mouse which, when paired with their G HUB software, can assign scripts to the 8 buttons on the side. For example...
G4 button script: CTRL+space, type in ubn, press Enter
G7 button script: CTRL+space, type in bbn, press Enter
I can also open quick drop by clicking scroll wheel (maps to a script that just presses CTRL+space), it's so nice.
Saying "Thanks that fixed it" or "Thanks that answers my question" and not giving a Kudo or Marked Solution, is like telling your waiter they did a great job and not leaving a tip. Please, tip your waiters.
08-18-2020 03:05 PM
@FireFist-Redhawk wrote:
I use a Logitech G602 mouse which, when paired with their G HUB software, can assign scripts to the 8 buttons on the side. For example...
G4 button script: CTRL+space, type in ubn, press Enter
G7 button script: CTRL+space, type in bbn, press Enter
I can also open quick drop by clicking scroll wheel (maps to a script that just presses CTRL+space), it's so nice.
Reminds me of this: https://endigit.com/2017/7/even-more-life-changing-mouse-buttons
I've been contemplating doing something along those lines, but I haven't been programming often enough recently to decide what to map (I don't have very many extra buttons on my mice, so I have to choose what shortcuts to map and what to let go).
@AMyth wrote:
Anyone using the Elgato Stream Deck to control LabVIEW operations? Both programming as well as application.
Back on the original question, how about you, @AMyth? Is there anything you can share that you've done with the Elgato Stream Deck for either programming or applications?