A curated list of awesome applications, macros, 3D printed cases, guides, and resources for the Adafruit rp2040 MacroPad.
Awesome MacroPad is a curated list of resources, projects, and modifications for the Adafruit rp2040 MacroPad, a programmable 12-key input device. It compiles community-created applications, macros, 3D printed cases, guides, and firmware enhancements to help users customize and extend their MacroPad's functionality for tasks like hotkeys, MIDI control, gaming, and productivity.
Makers, electronics hobbyists, and developers who own or are interested in the Adafruit rp2040 MacroPad and want to explore its potential through community-driven projects and modifications.
It saves time by aggregating scattered resources into a single, well-organized list, enabling users to quickly find inspiration, tutorials, and ready-to-use code without scouring multiple forums or repositories.
A curated list of awesome applications, macros, 3D printed cases, guides, and more for the Adafruit rp2040 MacroPad.
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Aggregates over 100 links to projects, guides, and mods, saving users from scouring multiple forums for MacroPad content, as seen in the extensive Applications and Games sections.
Encourages user submissions with a clear contribution workflow and links to Discord, fostering a collaborative environment for sharing macros and hardware designs.
Includes numerous 3D printed case designs and keycap models, enabling extensive physical modifications, detailed in the 3D Printed Cases and Keycaps sections.
Features alternative firmware like MacroPad Hotkeys II and application-specific macros for Blender, OBS, and more, offering ready-to-use enhancements beyond the default setup.
The list is static and may not be regularly updated, so users must verify project compatibility and functionality independently, risking outdated or broken links.
Projects are community-submitted without vetting for bugs or usability, leading to inconsistencies and potential errors that users must troubleshoot on their own.
Many links point to external GitHub repos that might be abandoned or have broken dependencies, requiring users to manage updates and fixes manually.