Summary
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Stream Decks have customizable button screens to trigger actions and avoid hotkey issues.
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They’re useful beyond streaming: mapping and macro apps for everyday PC tasks.
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DIY ESP32 Stream Cheap 8-Button Deck Acts as a Bluetooth/USB Keyboard, F13-F20 Maps, Customizable Keys.
It’s really good to have Stream Decks for your PC. They were originally designed to help streamers manage their live content, giving them a large number of buttons that they can assign to specific live actions. That way, they won’t have to look for hotkeys and shortcuts on the spur of the moment; They simply press the button that corresponds to the action they want to perform. The buttons even have small screens that the transmitter can customize for easy recognition on the fly.
But that doesn’t mean that a Stream Deck is just for streamers. You can just as easily assign one to open your daily apps and perform simple actions. And if you don’t want to shell out lots of Stream Deck money for one, you can create your own. Such is the case with this cool ESP32 project, where you can do just that.
The ESP32 Stream Cheap Deck is a DIY Command Center
In any case, it makes repairs much easier.
On the ESP32 subreddit, user 3Z3D showed off his Stream Cheap Deck. It’s an 8-button Stream Deck that you can build yourself, with the component list and building guide listed below. Achievable.
This is how 3Z3D describes it:
This is a simple ESP32 Stream Check Deck mini macro keyboard configured to function as a Bluetooth/USB keyboard. Once connected by default, it will send these keys; You can change the keys or assigned keys in the Flasher as needed.
To get the job done, the project maps its eight buttons to the F13-F20 keys. You’ll notice that your own keyboard doesn’t have them; That’s because computers understand inputs up to F24, which makes everything between this and F13 a great space for things like this project. You can assign a shortcut to your Stream Deck without overriding your own keyboard actions.







