@realgoose

My favorite button on my stream deck is the END button. At the end of my work day, I press this button and all work windows are closed and apps quit, clearing up space and resources for gaming time.

@DerpyNoodIe

I pretty much use my stream deck for everything you mentioned but one thing I love using it for is mods! When I am playing on a custom server like FiveM, there are several slash commands that will do several things like call an NPC Tow Truck when my car breaks down, open the mod menu, etc. It starts to become difficult to keep track and remember each of the commands which has been a constant pain. The Stream Deck simplifies all of this by you creating custom buttons for each command and giving them a custom icon of your choosing. This makes entering commands not only super easy and fast, it also gives you a visual representation of all your commands; making it very easy to keep track of them all. So if your playing games with mods or just play games that have commands you frequently use (i.e. Lethal Company) then the Stream Deck is a fun and very useful device to have.

@Duces2High

I use my stream deck XL for work. I send a lot of repetitive messages throughout the day, so I have common phrases saved. Press the button and it types the message, sends the message, and moves me on to the next waiting message needing a reply all with the push of 1 button!

@Tim82621

The discord webcam mic is the most real thing. Loved the humour here, thanks for the vid

@rcamarda390

I have a XL stream deck that I use for work and play. For work I've used super macro (bar raider) to disconnect and connect to our various VPNs and OKTA websites. (There are about 10). While gaming, I use a super macro toggle button for the RUN command in games..helpful when I have to run across a large map while gaming.

@bigdeagle1331

Bought the 15 button one for my 17 year old son! He used it a couple of times! Hasn’t been used in 2 years now

@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit

hardware info is a must to monitor ANY sensor/temps

@JacksonGaming092

you could use your stream deck as a num pad.

@mitchblackmore5230

Using it to play PC games could be a very nice thing for lefties like me.  My WSAD is the 'Arrow Keys' and then anything after that is whatever combination of 'Enter, Shift, Right Crtl', 'Insert, Home etc' cluster and the number pad that I can TRY to make as ergonomic as possible.  Hint:  It's rarely possible.

@magicmulder

My main use cases:
- Startup/shutdown my work, game and stream environments
- Switch between virtual desktops
- Switch between scenes in OBS
- Lots of actions in Cubase 
- Cycle through my RGB scenes

@GiSWiG

I use mine with HWInfo and monitor system temps, usage, etc. and Spotify control, Playlist, etc. I use my Sound Blaster  X4 to switch between speakers and headphones and for audio input from consoles

@Heartless8604

I use mine in Final Fantasy 14 to switch between jobs with keybinds.

@vhex6589

I'd love to see a similar video to this, but with the Go XLR. I've been tempted to get one even though I don't stream for some of those neat audio features.

@andrewadams9686

The Home Assistant plugin is a better option than the IFTTT, and cheaper if you can get your hands on a razpi or put it in a Docker container if you've got a NAS. I use the LED controls and the smart plugs for a 3D printer that can display power consumption, turn the printer off/on and send scripts to the OctoPrint controller. I also use the Pihole enable/disable plugin for getting to some of those legit things that Pihole blocks for whatever reason. Great video, would love to see a follow up!

@neccros007

I already know what I can do with it, but where are the videos that tell you how to program the buttons and do all the functions?

@BrightEyes83

been using one for almost a year now for discord rooms, mute and deafen, and audio switcher

@IrocZIV

I use one for shortcuts in all kinds of apps. I just wish I had got the bigger one.

@psychomaniac189

5:49 I like how you edited  the video because you didnt have a button to jump down to a level. nice work.

@tomywusaman

I set it up to run these things:
Programming: Run macros, build tasks, SSH login, VSCode commands such as snippets, bookmarks, debug, view logs
Gaming: Run macros, issue communication/chat command, send pre-defined chat messages
Smart Home: Control smart light bulb, run ITTT commands
Music: control Spotify, quick play my favorite playlist
Input/output: Control audio input/output, quick mute & preset volume settings
Info Panel: Date/time for cities around the world, currency exchange rates, stock price, bitcoin price
Screensaver/Gallery: have StreamDeck display my favorite picture

@CAJames902

Stream Deck is great for games with text-based commands. I have mine set up with 2 pages for Roleplay on GTA.
One page with general actions, one page with emotes.