Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one
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@Sunnny Yep and it actually works pretty well. So the switch state can also be shown on the streamdeck.
The latest version of Helios has the beginnings of a Streamdeck plugin so hopefully those devs are working on getting the plugin to read switch states.Then you just unpack it using Winrar and get a folder with all the icons.
That’s how I got most all of my icons I use. It’s easy and quick.
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Hmm, that’s not working for me… I get a ton of weirdly-named files and directories, not a single concise “Icons”-directory (I’m using 7z to extract the rar archive).
Cheers, Uwe
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@hoover I just tried it again and see how it’s changed now.
The button icons are in the folders, like 0,1 - 0,2 - etc…
Then the CustomImages under that and there will be a png file. That’s the button, and it looks like they all have the same name too. That’s painful, but still doable.Here’s a link to an ICP icon pack that is pretty good there’s several in that thread, so look and see which on you like.
https://forum.dcs.world/topic/215387-f-16-icp-stream-deck-icon/Then there’s the profiles that everyone has created:
https://forum.dcs.world/topic/198845-stream-deck-profiles-library -
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Thanks for the link!
Uwe
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Can I ask what mfg and model you guys use to get the above.
And how hard is it to program…Is it just a matter of downloading a user file on DCS or BMS (I don’t have the skill or understanding of programming to write a LUA or any type of compter script). -
@jack72 It’s just the Streamdeck XL model. Right now it’s not an interactive interface, it’s basically a fancy button box.
Hopefully in the future someone can create the interface to read from shared memory and set switch states on the box for BMS.
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@hoover said in Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one:
Hmm, that’s not working for me… I get a ton of weirdly-named files and directories, not a single concise “Icons”-directory (I’m using 7z to extract the rar archive).
Cheers, Uwe
Hi Uwe,
you are correct. I should have been more precise in my wording.
Basically it is as TxMtb describes it:
When you unpack the profile, you get a folder structure with several subfolders and at the very bottom you will find state0.png and/or state1.png files, which are the icons.
You have to manually scroll through these icons, to find the ones you want.
But this should be much faster, than creating these icons from scratch.Have fun
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@jack72 said in Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one:
Can I ask what mfg and model you guys use to get the above.
And how hard is it to program…Is it just a matter of downloading a user file on DCS or BMS (I don’t have the skill or understanding of programming to write a LUA or any type of compter script).@jack72
I’m also using Streamdeck XL .
If you are using an already available profile, then basically you just have to tell StreamDeck in the software, which profile you want to use and then it works pretty straightforward.If you want to adjust buttons to your liking or create your own profile from scratch, then you basically tell each button in the software, which function it should have (for BMS in the moment “Hotkey”), assign each button, which keyboard character to use (e.g. “K” for Wheel brakes) and select which picture should be used as icon on the button.
In order to create subpages, you define a button as “Folder” and when you click on it, you have another page with 31 buttons available. 1 button is automatically set for navigating up again.I still have to research the toggle functionality mentioned by TxMtb. (Switch states)
The link you provided in your first post shows a Streamdeck XL, which has 4x8 buttons.
https://forum.falcon-bms.com/topic/17620/streamdeck-profil-falcon-bms-4-35?_=1669330833686Cheers
Sunnny -
@Sunnny said in Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one:
@jack72 said in Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one:
Can I ask what mfg and model you guys use to get the above.
And how hard is it to program…Is it just a matter of downloading a user file on DCS or BMS (I don’t have the skill or understanding of programming to write a LUA or any type of compter script).@jack72
I’m also using Streamdeck XL .
If you are using an already available profile, then basically you just have to tell StreamDeck in the software, which profile you want to use and then it works pretty straightforward.If you want to adjust buttons to your liking or create your own profile from scratch, then you basically tell each button in the software, which function it should have (for BMS in the moment “Hotkey”), assign each button, which keyboard character to use (e.g. “K” for Wheel brakes) and select which picture should be used as icon on the button.
In order to create subpages, you define a button as “Folder” and when you click on it, you have another page with 31 buttons available. 1 button is automatically set for navigating up again.I still have to research the toggle functionality mentioned by TxMtb. (Switch states)
The link you provided in your first post shows a Streamdeck XL, which has 4x8 buttons.
https://forum.falcon-bms.com/topic/17620/streamdeck-profil-falcon-bms-4-35?_=1669330833686Cheers
SunnnyI forgot:
If you are using other profiles, you have to make sure the keyboard characters defined there are also defined in your BMS installation with the same functionality. -
To do the toggle function, you select System on the right, then HotKey Switch
You can define the first press and second press then, and assign an icon to each.
So first press gives G, second gives Alt G, have the mapped accordingly in my keyfile.
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@TxMtb said in Does anyone use Elgato Stream Deck XL Advanced Stream Control . Thinking about getting one:
To do the toggle function, you select System on the right, then HotKey Switch
You can define the first press and second press then, and assign an icon to each.
So first press gives G, second gives Alt G, have the mapped accordingly in my keyfile.
A picture is worth a thousand words …
Thanx TxMtb
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Would you please elaborate how to setup vjoy and Stream Deck to use DX commands? I have no experience with either one, but I have been contemplating getting a Stream Deck. A few outlined general steps would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
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@greatcouloir its vers easy and simple. You install the software plugin to stream deck software as described on the homepage. You install vjoy and setup your virtual controler (amount buttons and axes.
In the stream deck software, simply define a button for vjoy (drag and drop), set id, set DX button number and finish.
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@greatcouloir Its not difficult at all. After you install and connect your stream deck you will need to install the vJoy plugin for stream deck.
- Install & configure streamdeck
- Install the stream deck plugin for vJoy from here
- Install vJoy & follow the instructions on the GitHub page to create the vJoy device
- Once you have stream deck buttons mapped to a DX button you can then assign them in BMS.
That’s the down and dirty on it.
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@greatcouloir no the stream deck plugin I referenced is purely vJoy interface, so it just interacts with the vJoy device you are referencing. If someone was skilled and eager enough they could make a BMS stream deck plugin.
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@Todd1215
@Cop23rdI’m wondering, why you need vjoy ?
In Stream Deck you can define Keys from your keyboard as “Hotkey”.
If the same keys are also defined in your BMS setup, then you can send them directly via the Stream Deck.Example:
In Stream Deck define a Hotkey “m”.
BMS will switch to “MRM Override”, when you press the corresponding button on the Stream Deck.I think vjoy might be helpful with the new Stream Deck Plus, where you have 4 Rotaries, which can be used hopefully as axis.
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@Sunnny the biggest advantage is that you can press several buttons at the same time without keyboard problems.
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Max - Thanks for your Streamdeck profile. Are there any special instructions on how to use this, or do we just import your file from the download?
I ask as there was another posting where the author mentioned adding a .key file to the Falcon BMS.cfg file so that the program would recognize the new controller. A bit confusing to me. I just want to add this without any regrets/problems to my original Falcon BMS program.
Thanks.