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64-66 HONDA CT200 TRAIL 90 NEW GREY THROTTLE CABLE SHORT 0016-004

64-66 HONDA CT200 TRAIL 90 NEW GREY THROTTLE CABLE SHORT 0016-004

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Four and Half Stars
4.8 out of 5 stars based on 16 reviews
Five Stars
Outstanding for streaming & productivity.
Absolutely worth every penny and more. The Elgato Stream Deck is something you would expect 20-years from now. In my opinion, everyone can benefit from one of these. You can access anything from your pc I.e.: Netflix, social media, multimedia, photoshop, favorite websites etc. I keep trying different configurations and it handles anything I come up with. It is easy to setup and configure. The keys are slightly larger than your keyboard keys. They are highly customizable. You can ad domain icons, photos and even create your own through the Elgato software and photoshop. They have a mechanical feel when activated without the noise. For those who travel, you can easily take the Stream Deck with you. I can see someone who travels to do a presentation or lecture never leaving home without it. A person in Sales, Marketing, Stockbrokers etc could use the Stream Deck as a tool. I am going off track a bit but I wanted to let people know that you can do a lot more with it than Streaming and recording game play. Feel free to visit my Twitch channel for a demonstration at rlgehlen. I am usually on in the evening but could login for a brief rever. Just respond to the review. You are really going to enjoy the Stream Deck.
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Five Stars
Works in-game for custom key-binds as well as on desktop. LOVE IT
I bought this on a whim when I saw it on sale. I am not a streamer -- not even a gamer. (I had to look up "streamer.") But I am finding the Stream Deck pretty handy. Maybe a little early to be writing a review -- but from what I have already tried, I am pretty sure I am going to love this. If you're a non-gamer, think of this as a way-cooler version of the function keys (or, as we love to call them, Fn Keys, because of the fn key on Apple laptops, and because it's fun to say). Or a poor-man's version of Apple's Touch Bar. What you have here is a customizable grid of keys that can do things for you. Launch a file. Open a folder. Actuate a tool in Photoshop. Trigger a URL. Like the Touch Bar (and unlike the Fn keys), the keys are labeled electronically and change to accommodate multiple functions. The hardware is great. Very solidly built with a metal case, which gives it enough weight to stay solidly in place, whether it's resting on the silicone feet on the back, or placed in the included rack, which tilts to a range of angles. Feels like a premium product. 15 clear buttons are illuminated from behind by a color LCD panel, creating the function labels. The feel of the keys is perfect -- solid, with a great snap, I can see how a gamer would like this -- working at gamer speed, you can hit a button and know it registered. Some reviews complain of a short USB cord; the one on mine is 5 feet (150 cm) so I think they made a hardware change. But the cable is still hard wired (a USB micro jack would mean you can use your own cable of whatever length you want). The software that comes with it is for gamers. It's rich with functions gamers will love but the rest of us will find of no use. But they are customizable. One of the functions is HotKey, which can fire off a key. Combined with the app Keyboard Maestro, I think this will do most of what I want (e.g. trigger Photoshop tools, since all of Photoshop has key commands). But it needs setup so I will not get full use of it right out of the box. Fair enough -- El Gato is focusing on their intended market. Expect to spend a little time with it to learn how to set it up. Fortunately the software is The El Gato website has nicely done tutorials. All are aimed at gaming but I think they cover what I need to so -- start apps, trigger hotkeys, launch files and folders, type text strings, multimedia (play, pause, volume, etc.). You can fully customize the key graphics using El Gato's nicely designed graphics or build your own. Easy to get started. Download the software (Mac or Windows) and install. Plug the Stream Deck into a USB port. Press the Welcome key that is pre-loaded and you are on the El Gato Welcome page on their website. Watch the welcome video and you see how to set up your keys. Their examples are all things gamers will understand but non-gamers will understand well enough.
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Four Stars
Great device even if you're not a gamer and don't know what a "streamer" is.
I loved the Stream Deck while it was working (with one BIG exception that I'll mention at the end). Last night it started flickering and would restart every few seconds. I jiggled the USB plug a bit and even cleaned the connectors on the PC and the cable. This seemed to fix it, until tonight, that is. I started up the computer and the Stream Deck appeared to be booting as normal, but then it just went black. I could get the screen to briefly flicker by moving the cord around. I believe it's a short at the plug end of the usb cable. I have the Deck sitting right next to my laptop and it never gets moved. I'm not a power user by a long shot so I can only assume that the cable was barely working from day one. I'll do what I can to get a replacement under warranty and will update this review if needed. One other item that has been a problem since I got it: When booting my laptop the Stream Deck will remain at the Elgato logo until I unplug and plug the deck back in. This is quite annoying. UPDATE: I completely forgot to update this review in a timely manner. I did get a replacement Stream Deck and it's been working perfectly. Kudos to Elgato for handling my problem relatively quickly. In the time since my initial review I've also replaced my computer and the issue with it being stuck at the logo has gone away. I don't know why this happened, but it wasn't just me that experienced it as a Google search will show. It's not a super common issue and there still doesn't seem to be an answer as to why it happens. I'm raising my review to 4 stars. I'm not giving it 5 stars due to the initial problems.
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Five Stars
This thing is Awesome for Adobe CC
12/22 Update - nested folders have arrived. Upgrading stars to Chuck Norris status. First of all, this is not just a stream board. If you purchased it for that then be happy because it can do a ton more. If you are advanced and want a slick UI, great firmware and ease of use this is perfect. BUT it can be way better. Disclaimer, if you are a hot key master then this isn't for you. I want your memory powers though. New deck arrived. I totally didn't realize this thing didn't have nested folders. Limited to 210 actions sounded big but math can be hard :) Anyway I pitched the idea to Elgato to allow toggling layouts either on the board itself, which does take up a keys that would have to be dedicated across all layouts, or a quick toggle in the UI itself. For now I just have to save multiple layouts and load what I need for what I'm doing. I quickly used up all 15 to open folders. But after I went into my first folder I created on the main board I knew I was only going to go so far. For example, I was hoping for a full 14 key layout for Premier, some of the keys within the layout are great to do quick hot keys, using hot keys in combination with other programs and folders, like bridge within so you don't have to use the back key, then folders dedicated to cuts, effects, color correction, etc... There are so many effects within each you can easily smash a new key to open up 14 new combinations of hot keys. What I really loved about this was the easy to use UI, slick board with a very manageable amount of keys which is what I hated about the larger ones. I never wanted a 48 macro board, just not for me. This board is perfect in size not to small not to big. This board can be so so so much more. I'm hopeful they change the name to Everything Deck and not just Stream. People have no idea how awesome this thing can become. And not having Youtube Gaming even with version 1.2.0.1157 at the time of this comment is strange. But I'm hopeful the profits earned will be invented into the UI. Which I now understand why they named it Stream Deck. Marketing to the streamers was a smart play that can earn them some hefty cash needed to advance this board. I imagine a lot of people purchasing this board want the nifty scene toggles, meme launch, mute, record, screenshot, etc... But man o man please buy this up so us advanced users can benefit from more upgrades. It goes way beyond streaming. If you're on the fence don't be. Because what separates this from others is the investment into the quality of the board, easy interface and future enhancements that the regular macro boards just don't provide. At lease none that I've seen.
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Four Stars
Died after 4-5 months
This was purely a lark. I wanted a secondary keyboard. The idea was simply to assign macros to keys and have them fire off when I wanted to switch desktops, etc. This little guy goes wayyyy beyond that. Caveat: I don't game, I don't stream, and I'm a software engineer. The Deck presents itself as a HID to the kernel. This makes life easy. There are some very brilliant folks who have created communications layers for whichever language you prefer. I went with Python. Within a day of tinkering I had a device that dynamically shows which applications are available on which desktops and can navigate and focus them with a single press. It can flash a single button red to let me know that something critical has gone wrong somewhere. And, my favorite bit, I have a screen dedicated solely to control over my office. I can change my Hue scenes, control my speaker volume, and switch to night mode in a very elegant and slick way. I can't speak to the software experience on a Windows machine. But in the penguin world, it's a game-changer for productivity so long as you have the skill and time to invest in making it yours.
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Five Stars
If you think it's just for streaming you're missing out - Good but can be AMAZING
Being legally blind, I'm not able to do certain things in broadcast software, such as OBS, Stream Labs OBS, Xplit, or Elgata Game capture, the way a sighted person would. This is because I have to use Windows Magnifier to do most things on a computer. I tried multi-monitor setups, but both screens got magnified, and dual pc setups also don't work well for me. Enter the Stream Deck. Once I get everything set in the broadcast software, prior to streaming, and then setup in the Stream Deck's configuration utility, I'm able to do most everything I need to do, during a broadcast, right from the Stream Deck. I've learned I can even do cool things I used to do in commercial radio, back in the 80s, when "boing" boards were just appearing, like fire off sound effects. You can even trigger different cameras, as well. What I didn't know, until starting to work with the Stream Deck, is you initially only have 15 keys, BUT, you also have the ability to set pages up for various aspects of your broadcast. So, in addition to the streaming key programming, you can setup pages for your sound effects, or media playback. VERY COOL! :) The keys can be lit nice, and bright, once you've assigned the brightness keys. Also, the keys are like tiny video screens, showing what each function is, depending on configurations. Go to a different page, and the keys change. My only problem with the keys is, the text displayed in them is too small for me to read without a magnifier. I do like how quiet the keys are when pressed. That's HUGELY important in broadcasting. The USB cable is a wee bit short, though. But, you can get an extension for USB cables. Oh, I was not able to read the manual, because it so small, you'd think it came out of a popcorn box. The text was even smaller. Fortunately, the Elgato site has a nice tutorial which helps get you start. I also like how you can make your own custom buttons on the Elgato site, as well as download tons of new buttons. Once you have the keypad configured, you can just close the configuration utility, and go on about your work. The keypad keeps all your settings, even when the computer is shut down. Not sure about power outages, though. We'll soon find out, won't we. LOL I like the tilt cradle, but for my needs, I have to put the keypad as close to me as possible. That means in front of the keyboard, so the tilt cradle would block the keyboard. Therefore, I have to use the keypad laying flat. I would love to see Elgato come out with a keypad that had larger keys, and larger text. Other than that, it seems to be a great broadcast control device.
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Five Stars
It works on Linux!!
I've been hesitant on purchasing an Elgato Stream Deck for quite some time because I didn't think it'd be worth the money. However the Stream Deck has changed the way I use my computer and saved me so much time! Let me first say that the build quality is very good, it's a solid device and the small buttons are bright and clear. It feels like it could take a few drops or get thrown around in a backpack with no issue. The 15 key variant is a great size and I don't see myself needing to get anything larger as of yet. A great feature that the Stream Deck has is folders, so if you feel like 15 keys is not enough, don't worry because you can have an infinite amount of shortcuts by nesting them inside of folders. And you can even put folders inside of folders too! It has an included kickstand that lets you position it at any angle you need to which is super handy for various uses/surfaces. It's powered over USB and works with both Mac and PC. When it comes to actions, there are so many shortcuts in the list that it would take me too long to talk about them, but just know that you will not find yourself looking for a shortcut that doesn't exist. There are even third party plugins to install that incorporate the Stream Deck with the software you need it to work it (if it's not already supported natively). I use my Stream Deck daily as a video editor and audio engineer. I can use quick shortcuts inside of the Adobe software which is incredibly helpful. I do stream a little as well, which I'm trying to put more time into and for streaming, the Elgato Stream Deck is a must have! There are so many things to manage while streaming that it gets annoying to leave the game to do them. With the Stream Deck you don't have to. I work as a live production engineer for a day job and I have even found a way to incorporate the Stream Deck into my daily workflow from job to job! It can control macros to recall camera layouts or pull up a animated lower third, it's super handy. Basically wherever I go, I'm asked what it's called and how much it costs. I can't recommend this enough for those looking to increase their productivity or if you're a streamer/gamer. It's worth every penny spent and I urge you to do research to see if the Stream Deck could improve your workflow. This review is completely unbiased and the Stream Deck was purchased with my own money.
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Five Stars
Outstanding for streaming & productivity.
This Elgato deck is a great device to use with almost any program where you have multiple keystrokes to do something. I’m a photographer and use it for Photoshop and Lightroom, though my son pointed out he could use it to play World of Tanks. Each key is programmable for use in software or even for launching a program. (I have a key dedicated to launching a small hardware monitor program to check the temps of computer components.) In Photoshop, I have a key programmed for Shift+F5 to bring up the Fill option and another to type Shift+F6 to Feather a selection. You can also nest multiple commands. I saw this device being used in a video and thought “What a cool device” and it was reasonably priced. The hardest part is figuring out what you want to program on your computer with a single Key! You install a small app that helps program the keypad and can go to The Elgato website for more options.
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Five Stars
Love this shortcut deck
I originally bought a 32-key Stream Deck XL. The scheduled delivery was updated to two months. I cancelled that order and bought my first 15-key Stream Deck. I do not use it for live streaming so I had to sort through a lot of YouTube videos. Some of the older videos will tell you about limitations that have since been removed by Elgato. After setting up profiles for the applications that I use the most (Photoshop, Lightroom, Word, Outlook, File Explorer, PhotoLab, and Aurora) that are linked to the application, I could see that if I wanted to also load applications, web pages, and documents, it would be beneficial to have a second one for that purpose. The original one changes its layout when there is a profile for an application that is active (in focus). The other one is pretty much static. When you buy a programmable keypad you should consider two things: (1) how are the keys labeled, and (2) does that keypad support profiles to switch to on an application-sensitive basis. I have a Genovation 48 key programmable keypad for Photoshop. It does not support application-sensitive profiles, but does have clear removable keycaps to put legends under. I also have an Xkeys 24 key keypad. It supports application-sensitive profiles and has removable keycaps for legends. I have a Logitech G110 programmable keyboard that supports application-specific profiles but there is no easy way to label the keys. The Stream Deck has application-specific profiles and using an OLED screen behind the keys, it instantly labels each key. The display is very sharp and easy to read. I made a 500x500 pixel all-black .png file for the background, and usually label a key using a white 10-point san serif font. I generally start with a blank line. Icons are fine for some people and I use some elegant arrow icons, but I find I can comprehend text quicker than an icon. I bought some Stream Deck packs from SideshowXL but found I was trying to figure out what an icon meant most of the time. I also preferred my own layout, and not trying to add each and every function to a key. The keys are smooth and have a nice feel to them. The case seems solid. Some complain about the tilt-up stand that comes with it, but I think it's fine. The programming software is refined and modern. For me, two 15-key Stream Decks is a great addition to my system.
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Five Stars
Well Engineered
We are a small church implementing Facebook live streaming with PTZ cams, an ATEM Mini Pro video switcher, and ProPresenter. With BitFocus Companion, I can program this device to manage both the switcher and ProPresenter so that the operator can run the show with ease. It is immensely flexible and during a month of development work, has been remarkably stable. It takes a bit of work to learn about but if you understand video switches and ProPresenter, you can certainly integrate this surface.
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Four Stars
This thing is absolutely amazing, with the exception of one thing...
This is ridiculously easy to use, and is extremely convenient. I wish I would've gotten it sooner. I primarily use it to switch scenes in Xsplit and change music while in game and send chat responses to faq. This sounds simple but it makes all difference in making a stream operate smoothly. I also have had problems with streamlabs properly showing notifications (again would take an alt+tab mid game in a 5 seconds window to activate the notification), now it's available at the touch of the button. The only downside is that it doesn't have integration in everything which is hard to be critical about when it works so well with what it advertises and has added in a lot in the past year since release (xsplit/mixer integration added in prompted me to finally purchase it). I would love for this to work 100% with spotify and discord. As it stands I cannot control those apps like I can for Xsplit. I'd like to be able to mute my mic in discord as well as be able to control Spotify volume specifically (the multimedia volume controls are for windows volume not spotify). I use a bot program called Scorpbot that would benefit from integration as well, but it's not as important as Spotify and Discord. Regardless I have only had this for less than a week and have already had so many friends inquire about it - it is not just useful for streaming it is useful for pretty much anyone who uses their computer the majority of the day. $150 isn't cheap, but the product is worth it imo.
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Five Stars
Fabulous for Worship Streaming
I run a YouTube channel, so I got this thing for a bunch of uses. I want to use it in the future for Livestreams and that sort of thing to control OBS or other screencasting software. But in the short term I've been using it for managing options for my Microsoft Teams meetings for work. I find that it's a super convenient way to mute / un-mute, turn on video, etc... All you need to do is bind the keys to shortcuts that exist for those functions within Microsoft Teams. You can also use it with AutoHotKey and other of those types of software solutions. Pretty slick! Overall I like this, I just wish it was more "robust" from a build perspective. I mean generally it's fine, but it is a bit "plastic" feeling. If the black case and stand were made from aluminum or some sort of metal that would be much better in my opinion - although that doesn't take away from the functionality. I wish the USB cord was just a bit longer though - I would imagine most would have this on the right side of their mouse/keyboard combo on a desk. With that setup it's a bit too far from my PC. So I had to use a USB extension cable. Just something to think about if you are buying this - you may want to grab a cheap extension cable as well. Also - the plastic key tops get fingerprints on them, which are easy enough to clean off with a microfiber cloth. Maybe they could have made them more frosted than glossy or something or even a different plastic material that didn't get so smeared up from finger oils. In any event, even with those few flaws I think this is a solid device that I'm looking forward to using and customizing via software in the future. Great device!
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Five Stars
It's as cool as it seems
The media could not be loaded. The Elgato Stream Deck is a MUST for Content Creators, not just for streamers because there so much that you can do. You are able to open applications, set multimedia buttons, have shortcuts for applications, and of course their stuff for streaming. You are able to mute/unmute your mic and/or gameplay, tweet out when you are live, switch scenes, enables gifs, start/stop streaming, etc, etc. I use this for when I'm streaming and using applications like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Audition, basically whenever I'm editing and making a video (makes it a lot easier with the shortcuts). It's come to the point that I can't work or stream without this device and it's so useful that I think everyone that's a Content Creator needs
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Four Stars
I'm using this for alternative uses, and it's great!
This is a review of the Elgato Stream Deck (USB 2.0) (Measures 118 x 84 x 21mm or 4.6” x 3.3” x .8”, is approx.. 6.7oz and is compatible with Windows 10 (64 bit) and macOS 10.11 or later.) Summary – While I am not using this for the intended purpose, I love this thing. I essentially have it programmed for my 15 most commonly used applications instead of for streaming applications. Unlike the competition, this one has amazing LCD keys while the others are limited to backlit keys. Being able to change each photo key to whatever I want them to be is great and the clarity looks very nice. Since this gets its power from the USB port, there is no extra power cable to worry about. The best part is that I do not need to use any of the Elgato capture cards to use this. It would just integrate very easily with them if you need to. Key features. 15 LCD Keys – You can customize each key separately. Each LCD uses 72 x 72 pixels. (.jpg or .png is recommended, but should also work with .bmp or .xpm) You can also adjust the brightness of the keys within the software. I have used various sized photos up to 512 x 512 with no problems at all. So far it appears you can go larger in size if you maintain the ratio. (Height and Width being the same size.) The keys have a nice feel to them and it feels like a semi hard gel I guess. It is not a hard plastic feel. The button has a noticeable depress sensation when being used is smooth and I do not have any issues with it not working quickly. This has been very reliable so far. The stand is pretty straight forward. Does not seem to be overly sturdy, but would be considered sturdy for a general use in where the stream deck does not get moved around a lot. The stand also has several notches so you can adjust it to the angle of your choice. If you want to use without the stand, you can do that as well. If you need to, this has the ability to do two functions at the same time with the touch of a single button. Just drag a second function over onto the same key to do this. You can link actions to Elgato Game Capture, OBS, Twitch, Twitter, TipeeeStream, and others. The included software is very straight forward and easy to use. The software allows you to fine tune everything and gives you a preview of your keys as you work on the setup – changes. The software allows you to use websites, launch programs, use hotkeys, create folders to have separate categories such as games, multimedia controls, etc. The software can be setup to auto update which is nice. Taking one star away as the cable should be separate. They could have designed this with a normal micro usb port. This way we could use our own custom length cables. The way it is now, the cable may be too long or short for what you need and if you damage the cable in any fashion, the unit is pretty much shot unless you pay to get it rewired. As with all my reviews, I will update this review should this develop any issues with ongoing use.
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Five Stars
It's a MUST if your a Content Creator
Got this just to test it out and see what the hype was about, I had been seeing a lot of youtubers and streamers with this in their setup. When I first got it, it was a little difficult for me to figure out and within the first day of buying it, I already had questions that I could not find the answer to by just searching the internet. Here's where another GREAT thing comes in hand, I called their customer support (no wait time, super quick), and was greeted by such a sweet guy who I could tell, really wanted to help me figure this out. With some back and forth within 10 minutes, I had my problem fixed!! Outstanding tech support! It's been about a month since I first got it, and I love this thing so much. It really streamlines my streams, youtube videos, and how I just use my computer daily. I also have a mac and am using bootcamp for windows, and the stream deck smoothly works on both operating systems without a problem. They're adding more and more apps and plugins as time goes on, and they already have a huge selection. I love how you can personalize it basically however you like and it's so simple! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!!!!!!
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Five Stars
This is strong and durable stuff!
Got this at the Orion 150XL with a brand new Nibbi carb - dope! A hair longer than the manufacturing facility cable and higher quality. For this price, inventory up on some replacements. It has a perfect, excellent quality. I could not get this at such a price locally.
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