It was more how other people felt about the difference, I guess I'll find out as I go on more and more calls.
Used https://timothycrosley.github.io/streamdeck-ui/ and got my StreamDeck Mini all setup on Linux. That was easier than I expected. No pretty images on the Stream Deck keys, just some text for the moment, will find and copy over some of the images from the Windows app when I get a chance.
Needed to write some scripts to use the REST api of the lights to turn on/off and change brightness and colour temp. Working nicely.
Also found out how to use amixer to mute the mic so I've got a mute button on the Stream Deck. It just happens to do it in a way that the mic knows about it, so the LED on the mic goes red when it is muted (even from the command line), which is lovely as I now have a great visual indicator that the mic is muted (hopefully nothing ever switches to one of the other mics [headphones, laptop, webcam, etc].)
Now to plan how to put the laptop down the side of the desk and declutter.
It was more how other people felt about the difference, I guess I'll find out as I go on more and more calls.
Used https://timothycrosley.github.io/streamdeck-ui/ and got my StreamDeck Mini all setup on Linux. That was easier than I expected. No pretty images on the Stream Deck keys, just some text for the moment, will find and copy over some of the images from the Windows app when I get a chance.
Needed to write some scripts to use the REST api of the lights to turn on/off and change brightness and colour temp. Working nicely.
Also found out how to use amixer to mute the mic so I've got a mute button on the Stream Deck. It just happens to do it in a way that the mic knows about it, so the LED on the mic goes red when it is muted (even from the command line), which is lovely as I now have a great visual indicator that the mic is muted (hopefully nothing ever switches to one of the other mics [headphones, laptop, webcam, etc].)
Now to plan how to put the laptop down the side of the desk and declutter.