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So being able to trigger some events without the need of defining extra shortcuts would be handy. Atm you have to think of shortcuts and define them in OBS to be used as shortcuts with the Streamdeck. Atm you cannot see the state, or have to use two separate buttons Toggle buttons, so you can use only one button e.g.
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You can (might even have to) use scripts to make use of its full potential.
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So it's totally usable, it looks and feels great, the software works with some tweaks and offers a lot of potential.
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I downloaded the free ' Clarity' icon pack from NerdOrDie do get started. It's also neat that the Icons are automatically shrunk when a text is added to a button. usr/bin/xdotool key -delay 60 ctrl+shift+F1 The workaround posted on the issue tracker is, to not use a shortcut, but calling xdotool with the shortcut (F1 needs to be capital): Which is a bummer when you have a shortcut configured in OBS, but pressing the key doesn't have any effect when you have a game on focus and not OBS. Though the Streamdeck does send the configured shortcut, it's not send to the application if it doesn't have focus. #61Īlso, there is an issue with shortcuts. In the presentation gif is shown 'Alt+F1' (where alt+f1 works as well), but the control key must be 'ctrl' instead of Control. I haven't found a documentation for the shortcuts. Changes take affect immediately, so if you enter a text for a button, it's displayed after a small delay (like half a second) on the Streamdeck button. The Streamdeck is recognized after unplugging once (so the udev rules take effect) and you can use the configuration software after running 'streamdeck' from the terminal. The streamdeck_ui installs flawless with the provided script ubuntu_install.sh from the github page on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (it is also linked from the homepage, and as it's a relative link, it ends up on 404). Article taken from .įinally I got an Elgato Streamdeck (Original V2, 15 buttons), and when you (or at least I) google for "Elgato Streamdeck Linux". You can see the official site here, with the GitHub here.
