I’ve been building a light-up keypad for home automation devices (and Zoom sessions). Last time, I gave an
overview of the project. This entry will detail the hardware itself, completing a basic remote-only setup, while the next post adds more advanced features and connects it to a server. You can browse the entire series from the link in the header, or by clicking here.
I use Zoom. A lot. Obviously, a whole lot more since we all started working from home. It’s not a big deal – I’ve gotten pretty used to it, and it’s a good system. So much better than the PictureTel VTCs I occasionally used in the early 90’s.
What’s annoying, though, is when someone asks a question and I’m on mute. Suddenly, there’s a scramble to figure out which monitor the mouse pointer is on…jiggle…jiggle…JIGGLE! Oh, there it is. Now, where’s the window? Over – no, wrong way. Over here. Hover. Up comes the control bar. Down to the left and click – shoot, missed. Hover again. Okay, NOW mute is off.