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Argo Stream Deck

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Argo — DIY Macro Pad & Volume Mixer

Argo is a desktop controller for your PC. It combines:

  • 8 mechanical keys for macros — launch apps, switch audio devices, toggle monitors, or control media (play/pause, next, previous...).

  • 4 rotary encoders to adjust volume — set independent levels for different apps or inputs/outputs in your mixer.

  • 4 LED bars that act as VU-meters, giving you a quick visual read of each volume level.

It runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico and is fully 3D printed, with a tilted stand for comfortable desk use.

⚠️ Work in progress: the electronics still need to be soldered. Photos and a video of the finished, fully working build — along with the code to run it — will be added soon.

A complete Bill of Materials (BOM) and wiring/pin reference are included


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