Stream Deck plugins
27 plugins for the software you actually work in: CAD and PCB design, lasers and 3D printing, creative tools, notes, your phone, even the terminal. Every one puts the commands you repeat all day onto real keys and dials, so you stay on the work instead of in the menus. Where an app can report its state, the deck reads it back live, and bundled profiles mean the first press comes minutes after install, not after an evening of layout.
Slice, preview, and print without touching a menu.
Live View plugin →
Laser control with a key that reads job state off the machine.
Live View plugin →
The deck follows you from schematic to board, down to a layer dial that knows the real active layer.
Live View plugin →
Inkscape's tools and path operations sit on keys matched to the default keymap. Nothing to relearn.
Live View plugin →
GIMP's tools, layers, and selection land on real keys, with zoom, undo, and brush size on the dials.
Live View plugin →
Notes, links, panes, and search stay one press away no matter how you rebind Obsidian.
Live View plugin →
Drawing keys adapt to PureRef's current tool mode, and an opacity dial fades the board over your work.
Live View plugin →
Every command drawn as its own key face, with a sound on any press you choose.
Live View plugin →
Sketching, part design, assembly, FEM, and CAM are laid out by workbench, the same way FreeCAD is.
Live View plugin →
Pane splits, tab jumps, and scrollback scrubbing move to hardware so your typing never breaks stride.
Live View plugin →
Deck control in Clipchamp, a browser-based app ordinary shortcut tools do not reach.
Live View plugin →
Commands that confirm with SOLIDWORKS, so a refused command never looks like a finished one.
Live View plugin →
Your Android on the deck: live battery and media keys, and toggles the phone itself confirms.
Live · free View plugin →
The first Onshape plugin on the Marketplace, with a live document and tab readout.
Live View plugin →
Slicing adjustments live on a bank of dials, and the print's own numbers stay in view as you turn them.
Live View plugin →
Every shape lands on its own key, while the deck shows which tool is live as you draw.
Live View plugin →
OneNote finally has a Stream Deck plugin: dial through the notebook with real page and section names on the strip.
Live View plugin →
Capture any sound your PC plays and assign it as a key sound in any Pathfinder hotkeys plugin, no import step.
Live · free View plugin →
Brush size, opacity, and rotation dial to exact values, with the true number always on the strip.
Live View plugin →
Cull, rate and develop from the deck, with exposure and rotation on dials.
Live View plugin →
Hold one key and the app in front gets its own profile, named for you, switched for you.
Live · free View plugin →
Lay out cuts and engravings with drawing, arrange and alignment tools on keys, and canvas zoom and pan on dials.
Live View plugin →
Cull and develop raw files from the deck, with zoom, history and rotation on dials and two keys that read what is loaded.
Live View plugin →
3D Builder never got keyboard shortcuts. These keys drive the app anyway.
Live View plugin →
Turn the ring to arm a tool, press to fire it. Nothing sends while you are still choosing.
Live View plugin →
Tap a tool and Paint.NET selects that exact tool, instead of the next one in the cycle.
Live View plugin →
See what your Claude Code agent is doing and answer its permission prompts without returning to the terminal.
In Marketplace review View plugin →