Check out SinTuch keypads.
Here's something familiar to every Blender user, but with the SinTuch keypad and its macro sequence, the entire process is fully automated, from opening Blender to rendering the final donut.
According to the creator, this is an experiment to see how much of Blender's workflow can be streamlined with macros. The developer of SinTuch is also looking for feedback, what Blender actions do you find most repetitive and think could be automated in a similar way? Share your feedback in the comments.
SinTuch keypads are fully customizable devices built specifically for artists, no Arduino, with both hardware and software developed entirely from scratch. The software uses a drag-and-drop interface that supports actions like mouse clicks, key presses, typing, dragging, window management, logic operations, launching applications, running scripts, and much more.
These keypads are available in two versions: the classic desk model and a compact mini version that fits easily in your bag. They'll be launching soon on Kickstarter, so if you're interested, you can find more details here.
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