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C# Stopwatch implementation for the Elgato Stream Deck device
streamdeck-stopwatch
A C# Stopwatch implementation for the Elgato Stream Deck device.
Author's website and contact information: https://barraider.github.io
New in v1.7
Our faithful Stopwatch plugin coming back with a much needed overhaul:
- Visual indication if the stopwatch is running or stopped
- User-Customizable images for Enabled/Paused states
- New
Shared Id
feature allows you to view and control the same stopwatch from different profiles and keys - Multi-Action support (works great with the use of Shared Ids)
- Backend logic improved to keep much more accurate time keeping when running for very long periods of times
Current functionality
- New: Long press (2 seconds) on the key to reset the stopwatch
- Multiple Stopwatches suppport
- Stopwatches now continue to count even when moving between Stream Deck profiles.
- Stopping/Starting a watch
- Option to not reset the watch after it's restarted
- Two display styles
-
Shared Id
feature allows you to view and control the same stopwatch from different profiles and keys
Feature roadmap
Always open to more suggestions.
How do I get started using it?
Install by clicking the com.barraider.stopwatch.streamDeckPlugin file in the Releases folder: https://github.com/BarRaider/streamdeck-stopwatch/releases
I found a bug, who do I contact?
For support please contact the developer. Contact information is available at https://barraider.github.io
I have a feature request, who do I contact?
Please contact the developer. Contact information is available at https://barraider.github.io
Dependencies
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Uses Easy-PI by BarRaider - Provides seamless integration with the Stream Deck PI (Property Inspector)
Change Log
New in v1.6
-
Clear file on reset
mode is awesome for making the text "Disappear" from the stream on reset - :new:
Lap Mode
- Every press records the timestamp when pressed. A long press will reset the timer and copy all the laps to the clipboard (Ctrl-V
to see them)
New in v1.5
- Time is written to a file of your choice so you can display the elapsed time on your stream
- File is now created immediately when you press the "Save" button