![]() Click this and press the key combination you previously assigned in OBS Hotkey Settings (e.g. Within the Hotkey settings is a button Capture Hotkey.Open your Stream Deck software and drag a Hotkey Trigger onto your layout.Once you’ve assigned Hotkey shortcuts within your OBS Settings, click Apply.For example, I like to use Ctrl Alt Shift . I recommend choosing a combination of keys you would be unlikely to ever use. Here you can create a shortcut that will trigger the sound effect.Scroll down to the bottom of the first section and you will start to see your Soundboard files that you can trigger. In here you can see all the Hotkeys for OBS Studio.Open OBS Studio and navigate to File > Settings.This is where things get fun when developing your streamer soundboard: OBS Studio Settings You have your OBS Studio and Stream Deck communicating with each other. Step 3 – Creating Hotkeys in OBS Studio and Linking to the Stream Deck ![]() Type in a password of your choosing (remember this or write it down). The default settings should work for most situations.You should now see “WebSocket Server Settings”. Open your OBS Studio and navigate to “Tools”.With OBS Studio closed, copy all three folders, then navigate to your OBS Studio installation folder (default is C:\Program Files\obs-studio) and paste the folder here.You will see three folders,”bin”, “data” and another called “obs-plugins”. First step, download the latest release of the plugin OBS Websocket.OBS WebSocket is a plugin for OBS Studio that allows third party software (such as a Stream Deck app!) to talk to your OBS Studio. So let’s look at different ways to trigger these sounds using a Stream Deck or a Touch Portal. However, clicking them with your mouse might not be ideal, especially if you’re in the middle of a game. If you heard your sound effect, congrats! You successfully have a functioning soundboard and you can add as many sound effects as you like. Click your sound effect once more to test.In here select Monitor and Output in the Audio Monitoring options. If you’re like me and want to hear the audio too, right-click on the sound effect and click “Advanced Audio Properties”.Clicking this will play the audio for your audience (but may not output for you). Once you’ve chosen your audio file, you will see it added to your Soundboard.To add a new sound effect, click the “ ” symbol on your Soundboard dock, decide on a sound name, then browse for a sound file of your choosing you’ve downloaded onto your PC. ![]() ![]()
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