Very practical idea indeed at a fraction of the cost of brand name equivalents. And nice tip about the bootloader reinstall, had similar problem on my earlier Arduino days and for a moment thought I burned my device but eventually found a solution. Great video and keep up the good work
Holy Crap, i would give my Kidney for an Stream deck atm, but yours are so frkn cool, i really wish i could do stuff like that, that is just amazing, so speechless
Nice idea ! I just received my esp32 I ordered some time ago and while playing with it I discovered that many pins can be used as touch sense pins , so I can replicate this project without a screen just by extending the pins with wires. Also the esp32 has Bluetooth so this project can go wireless maybe ?
How do commercial solutions like the stream deck handle the mapping of shortcuts? Do I also need to assign the buttons to specific actions or do they use some superior technology? I would like to for example open a specific website in a specific browser on a button press, even when this browser is not running yet. How can this be achieved? Thanks for the tutorial though! Helped a lot already
I think this is an excellent piece of kit, lovely electronics and programming, though I'd use an ESP32 or ESP8266 if I made it, but then the voltages would be wrong... I have no idea what you are on about with "streaming" or why you need a deck for it and can't just click a mouse, but hey, I just put all that in my "who wants to do this?" bin, along with watching other people play computer games and cycling across Europe.
Hey this is a very cool idea and I would love to try this out. But I also wanted to show current weather on one of the buttons. As the weather needs to be refreshed after certain intervals, is there any way this can workout ? If yes, thanks in advance you're the real OG!! Was looking for something like this hours and you have already got a video on that.
how you added the nice Icons as buttons? I doesnt use a Arduino as "bridge" instead i wrote a programm and connected the Display via a USB2Serial converter. Its even nicer to not have to deal with microSD cards. I Debug and Upload the stuff right within the Nextion Editor.
try this, combine one of the following alt/ctrl/win/shift/altgr from the normal keyboard with your arduino hid input, if the obs/whatever allows it then you can multiply your 7 buttons to [no modifier/alt/ctrl/win/shift/altgr] x 7 = 42 could be useful on the big touchscreen also (without normal keyboard)
Hi, Ive wired this up like your video however when the display is being powered the micro seems like its not got enough power, do i need to use thin wire like above as i using wires that youd use on a breadboard
Great homemade arduino device. I love it. BUT the thing about a streamdeck is dat it has PHYSICAL buttons. The whole idea of a stream deck is avoiding touchscreens. Otherwise you can also use a tablet or pc touchscreen.
One workaround that would be easy to make is a laser cut acrylic plate to give tactile feel of buttons and then have the screen itself on a spring mechanism that has to be pushed to activate a microswitch before the touch action actually does anything.
hello @electronoobs, gracias por el tutorial. se ve bueno. you are using the model K of the display (NX4832K035) but your link is for the T models like NX4024T032. it can be the T model or need to be the K model? ty in advance.
Ok so simple way is to use f13+a f13+b and so on this method is little complicated. You could use a f13+a and assign that to key A such that when you press A it simulates f13+a simple. The problem with this method is the haptic feedback that we get on clicking a button
Hi, I have a problem. I'm using a seven-inch screen. Clicking the button on the screen setup returns a string of codes A5 5A 06 83 00 00 01 00 01. what do I do? I imported the code into ARDUINO and turned it into a button. It seems that spaces are not allowed between characters, prompting an error. Is there any good solution?
Hello! I've been following you for years and will be moving from Thailand to Barcelona in January. I have heard that the Spanish post office is bad with charging taxes on incoming shipments like PCBs and parts we order from China. What is your experience with that and are there any good Spanish or EU sources for parts like you and I use in our projects? Thanks!
Depends on the product. Usually I don't pay extra taxes for pcbs. But for 3D printers for example I usually do. Also, depends on the company. I hate DHL and UPS 🤣
@@ELECTRONOOBS We have the same problem here in Thailand with DHL and UPS - they add illegal fees and call them taxes and you don't get your box until you pay, that's why I only request shipping via the post office. Thanks for the information!
Great Tutorial! I just made my own, but using the ESP32s2 that also emulates a keyboard like the Arduino micro. I made a video tutorial on my channel. Saludos hasta España!
Such a cool project! 💪 Are you certain that a single Arduino for all the processing wouldn't be sufficient? Would the button delay due to the LED processing actually be humanly distinguishable?
Very good video. I would suggest you to grab some nice looking gliter filament, something like filamentum vertigo grey or prusament galaxy black. They are more expensive but it would make small projects like this look really nice. And you could make really good thumbnail which would be a lot more clickable. Keep it up :)
Llevo rato dándole vueltas a un proyecto similar a este. Una cosa que sería genial (que todavía no decido cómo hacer) sería crear un feedback (con motores de vibración de móvil posiblemente y los leds) cuando presionas la pantalla.
Stream Deck: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDIHdnH
My Tools: bit.ly/3uv8bc3
Help me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/ELECTRONOOBS
The arduino code for this project?
@@yashjasnani4466 on his Website
Thanks! Yes, I would like to see the big-screen version.
I will try to post it on my websites sometime soon! Thanks
"a fool and his money are inevitably separated"- internet common logic.
@@thaphreak A muppet and his opinions are usually close behind, quickly ignored and soon forgotten
Love it - yes please to the LARGE version
I now have ideas on how to use that screen in other projects.
Yes, and call it Big Deck!! 😅🤣😂
@@KeithZim Big daddy deck
This is awesome.
Great job man, seriously.
Have you mentioned before what you used to work up the @5:55 wiring diagram? I really like it and think it would work well for simple projects.
That's what I was looking for thanks 👍
Very practical idea indeed at a fraction of the cost of brand name equivalents. And nice tip about the bootloader reinstall, had similar problem on my earlier Arduino days and for a moment thought I burned my device but eventually found a solution. Great video and keep up the good work
Holy Crap, i would give my Kidney for an Stream deck atm, but yours are so frkn cool, i really wish i could do stuff like that, that is just amazing, so speechless
Watch some autohotkey videos and you will quickly understand how to make your own.
This looks awesome. Thumbs up👍
Great work! amazing tutorial❤
you must be new to the internet. welcome.
Nice project. 👍
Nice idea ! I just received my esp32 I ordered some time ago and while playing with it I discovered that many pins can be used as touch sense pins , so I can replicate this project without a screen just by extending the pins with wires. Also the esp32 has Bluetooth so this project can go wireless maybe ?
How do commercial solutions like the stream deck handle the mapping of shortcuts? Do I also need to assign the buttons to specific actions or do they use some superior technology? I would like to for example open a specific website in a specific browser on a button press, even when this browser is not running yet. How can this be achieved?
Thanks for the tutorial though! Helped a lot already
Wow!!! Great video!
You ROCK dude !
Looks great!
Great video thank you. You could just use an external number pad and remap
the keys I think.
You can also take a look at Macro Deck. This is basically a Stream Deck for your smartphone or tablet.
Trying to find the guide on burning the bootloader but unable to find it on your site. Please provide a link.
Make a full keyboard with small lcd screen to display letters, and use it to change the keyboard to any layout we want
Love your projects
I know that this video will explode for sure 🎉
Great tutorial!
I think this is an excellent piece of kit, lovely electronics and programming, though I'd use an ESP32 or ESP8266 if I made it, but then the voltages would be wrong...
I have no idea what you are on about with "streaming" or why you need a deck for it and can't just click a mouse, but hey, I just put all that in my "who wants to do this?" bin, along with watching other people play computer games and cycling across Europe.
Useful indeed. Thanks
Amazing work.
interesting project. I wonder why did you add a delay after each press. Is it something to do with debouncing?
Excellent project
Can you make a Audio Spectrum analyzer using arduino and lcd 16x2 ??? btw great tutorial ❤❤
Hey this is a very cool idea and I would love to try this out. But I also wanted to show current weather on one of the buttons. As the weather needs to be refreshed after certain intervals, is there any way this can workout ?
If yes, thanks in advance you're the real OG!! Was looking for something like this hours and you have already got a video on that.
So cool.
10 inch is the go.
Would love to see this project with big screen 👐
how you added the nice Icons as buttons? I doesnt use a Arduino as "bridge" instead i wrote a programm and connected the Display via a USB2Serial converter. Its even nicer to not have to deal with microSD cards.
I Debug and Upload the stuff right within the Nextion Editor.
Very useful thanks. Please share the larger screen version
try this, combine one of the following alt/ctrl/win/shift/altgr from the normal keyboard with your arduino hid input,
if the obs/whatever allows it then you can multiply your 7 buttons to [no modifier/alt/ctrl/win/shift/altgr] x 7 = 42
could be useful on the big touchscreen also (without normal keyboard)
Could you show us how to make an ESC. Or even better a VESC!
The stronger the better!!!!
Great idea!!!
Hi,
Ive wired this up like your video however when the display is being powered the micro seems like its not got enough power, do i need to use thin wire like above as i using wires that youd use on a breadboard
Can you make a wireless stream deck with esp8266 ?
Thanks, very useful
I like 👍👍
You can move real three buttons on the side because you can touch on screen button much more easier
can you use "stream deck software" to program it?
Nice work ❤🎉🎉 You could have used a single pico instead of two nano.
Great homemade arduino device. I love it. BUT the thing about a streamdeck is dat it has PHYSICAL buttons. The whole idea of a stream deck is avoiding touchscreens. Otherwise you can also use a tablet or pc touchscreen.
I understand you. But you could now also customize the screen buttons so they could fit your need. I think that's also cool!
One workaround that would be easy to make is a laser cut acrylic plate to give tactile feel of buttons and then have the screen itself on a spring mechanism that has to be pushed to activate a microswitch before the touch action actually does anything.
Love this was working on the same
But ur is so polished
Loved it
hello @electronoobs, gracias por el tutorial. se ve bueno. you are using the model K of the display (NX4832K035) but your link is for the T models like NX4024T032. it can be the T model or need to be the K model? ty in advance.
Great tutorial as usual!
lol? seriously? have you ever seen any other tutorials?
@@thaphreak this is one of the best channel on RUclips. Perhaps you haven’t enough knowledge to appreciate a good work. What do you want from me?
Sweet!
Cool, Looks good!
awesome!
Ok so simple way is to use f13+a f13+b and so on this method is little complicated. You could use a f13+a and assign that to key A such that when you press A it simulates f13+a simple. The problem with this method is the haptic feedback that we get on clicking a button
Hi, I have a problem. I'm using a seven-inch screen. Clicking the button on the screen setup returns a string of codes A5 5A 06 83 00 00 01 00 01. what do I do? I imported the code into ARDUINO and turned it into a button. It seems that spaces are not allowed between characters, prompting an error. Is there any good solution?
C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\Stream_deck\Stream_deck.ino: In function 'void loop()':
Stream_deck:59:23: error: expected ')' before numeric constant
if(Received == A5 5A 06 83 00 00 01 00 01) //"1"
^~
I made one of these and it worked fine with windows, but not Linux. It seems F13 and up are blocked in Linux.
did you seriously use a teaser for a video you haven't made yet as the thumbnail for this video? (edit: not anymore! rock on man :D)
bro i need what type of tft screen was that?
need a bit more info on your touch lcd screen
Thanks for this BUT where do you find the STL files and code?
I will post them soon on my website, maybe tomorrow. I'm still working on the webpage!
@@ELECTRONOOBS I was panicking I could find them either.
I’m am making this, it looks so good.
I am looking for them myself
Hello! I've been following you for years and will be moving from Thailand to Barcelona in January. I have heard that the Spanish post office is bad with charging taxes on incoming shipments like PCBs and parts we order from China. What is your experience with that and are there any good Spanish or EU sources for parts like you and I use in our projects? Thanks!
Depends on the product. Usually I don't pay extra taxes for pcbs. But for 3D printers for example I usually do. Also, depends on the company. I hate DHL and UPS 🤣
@@ELECTRONOOBS We have the same problem here in Thailand with DHL and UPS - they add illegal fees and call them taxes and you don't get your box until you pay, that's why I only request shipping via the post office. Thanks for the information!
@@MikesTropicalTech Exactly. The one I most like here is Spain is the national shipping service is called Correos.
@@ELECTRONOOBS Thanks I've made a note of that!
Great Tutorial! I just made my own, but using the ESP32s2 that also emulates a keyboard like the Arduino micro. I made a video tutorial on my channel. Saludos hasta España!
Such a cool project! 💪 Are you certain that a single Arduino for all the processing wouldn't be sufficient? Would the button delay due to the LED processing actually be humanly distinguishable?
Very good video. I would suggest you to grab some nice looking gliter filament, something like filamentum vertigo grey or prusament galaxy black. They are more expensive but it would make small projects like this look really nice. And you could make really good thumbnail which would be a lot more clickable. Keep it up :)
Love it except it should be called ENOOBDECK. Thanks from Colorado.
I ALMOST THOUGHT IT SEAD ARDUINO STEAM DECK! 😂😂😂
You have gaming channel?
Hahaha no! Not enough time for that as well :/
@Electronoobs share link for your gaming channel i will subscribe ☺️
At least this time you don't get a lethal shock from it.
Llevo rato dándole vueltas a un proyecto similar a este. Una cosa que sería genial (que todavía no decido cómo hacer) sería crear un feedback (con motores de vibración de móvil posiblemente y los leds) cuando presionas la pantalla.
Wait for the bigger display
👍👍👍
👍
2 arduinos ? Just... why ?
Wow, longest intro ever ;P
Hi
Big nextion display
🌟🌟🌷🌟🌟🌷🌟🌟
lol, this has been done and covered for YEARS. smh.
so much for unique and useful content.
I am looking for the stl files