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 Keyboard Maestro (v9.0+) supports the Stream Deck via an Stream Deck Plug In and the [[trigger:​USB_Device_Key|USB Device Key]] trigger, as well as a number of Stream Deck specific actions. Keyboard Maestro (v9.0+) supports the Stream Deck via an Stream Deck Plug In and the [[trigger:​USB_Device_Key|USB Device Key]] trigger, as well as a number of Stream Deck specific actions.
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 +Note that theses instructions apply to the first-party Keyboard Maestro plugin, but there is also a third-party `KM Link` plug in that you may want to look at.
  
 ===== Installation====== ===== Installation======
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 Ensure you have Stream Deck 4.2 or later installed. Ensure you have Stream Deck 4.2 or later installed.
  
-Hopefully the Keyboard Maestro Stream Deck Plug In will be available ​directly ​from the Stream Deck `More Actions…` button eventually. ​ In the mean time, you can install it manually. +The Keyboard Maestro Stream Deck Plug In is available from the Elgato Marketplace.
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-Download the [[https://​files.stairways.com/​streamdeck/​com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.streamDeckPlugin|Keyboard Maestro Stream Deck Plug In]]. +
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-Double click the resulting `com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.streamDeckPlugin` to install it.+
  
 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
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 You can configure the position and font and size of the title which appears in the button, as well as the title of the button. You can configure the position and font and size of the title which appears in the button, as well as the title of the button.
  
-The button also has an ID which is how you refer to it from Keyboard Maestro actions, as well as a row and column number which is how the button appears to the USB Device Key trigger. ​ By default these will track the position of the button on the keyboard, and you should probably leave them all blank unless you have specific needs.+The button also has an ID which is how you refer to it from Keyboard Maestro actions, as well as a row and column number which is how the button appears to the USB Device Key trigger. ​ By default these will track the position of the button on the keyboard, and you should probably leave them all blank unless you have specific needs. If you wish the button to remain triggering the same macro when you move it, you should set the row and column explicitly. Also, if you have multiple Stream Deck Profiles, and buttons on different profiles that are intended to trigger different macros, then you should set the row and column uniquely in each Profile.
  
 Since the button works the same as any other USB Device Key trigger, you can detect press, release, tap, tap twice, and so forth, giving you many ways to interact with the button. Since the button works the same as any other USB Device Key trigger, you can detect press, release, tap, tap twice, and so forth, giving you many ways to interact with the button.
Stream_Deck.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/22 22:34 by peternlewis