![]() The “Screen” button can be used to toggle the screen sharing panel (Long press).The “Camera” button can be used to toggle the video (Long press).(Long press - Also this was a last minute add and was not on my silkscreen. ![]() The “Mode” button can be used to end the meeting.On Teams Mode, this has the following operation in an active meeting: Google Meet is limited.ĭouble-clicking the mode/power button will just move you to the next mode. These are the only Hotkeys available I could find. The “Mic” button can be used to toggle the mic on (Short Click).On Meet Mode, this has the following operation in an active meeting: The “Screen” button can be used to freeze your shared screen (Short Click), or to toggle screen sharing and the panel (Long press).ĭouble-clicking the mode button will just move you to the next mode.The “Camera” button can be used to open the participants panel (Short Click), toggle the video (Long press), and change the view from speaker to gallery (Double-Click).The “Mic” button can be used to toggle the mic on (Short Click), mute all participants (Long press), or raise your hand (Double-Click).The “Mode” button can be used to bring the meeting to the surface but adjust nothing (Short Click), or end the meeting.Whenever any button is pressed, this will first call the Zoom window to the surface – but only if it is BEHIND other applications, not minimized to the mini-window. On Zoom Mode, this has the following operation in an active meeting: In fact, it for sure will not in some situations So if you only run meetings in a browser window, there is no guarantee all these will work. I use the desktop apps, and that's what this was built for. Last of all, most Hotkey combos only work on the Desktop Apps of the programs. But you will need to also relabel the top. All these notes will help you find the lines to easily change if you are using other platforms like Discord, or GoToMeeting. This should make it easier for any fellow noobs to pick up, and easy to change as well. Planning to share this, I made a ton of notes in the code to explain what is happening. If it's your first time, it will be longer.īecause this was my very first Arduino programming project, (for real!) I also had to learn what I was doing. If you have soldering experience, all the parts and the IDE ready to go, it should take you about half an hour to assemble. You don't need any programming skills, just the ability to follow steps in order, and learn to solder. ![]()
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