Joseph Adams

Joseph Adams is an independent developer who focuses on creating lightweight, open-source utilities for the live-event and broadcast community. His catalogue is presently anchored by ScreenDeck, an Electron-based virtual stream deck that mirrors the hardware panels used by technicians to trigger Bitfocus Companion macros. Built with TypeScript for cross-platform stability, the application turns any Windows touchscreen or laptop into a grid of customizable buttons that can fire camera cuts, adjust lighting scenes, launch media, or control OBS, vMix, and QLab over the network. Typical users include church stream teams, podcasters, corporate AV crews, and solo Twitch operators who need the power of a hardware stream deck without the extra expense or desk real estate. By emulating the Companion surface API, ScreenDeck integrates seamlessly into existing workflows and can be resized, themed, and shared across multiple machines, making it useful for remote productions and multi-room venues alike. Joseph Adams’ software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

screendeck

ScreenDeck is a virtual on-screen stream deck for Bitfocus Companion, built with Electron and TypeScript.

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