Qubit Deck – Info

Qubit Deck - Overview

Qubit Deck v 1 is a versatile, tablet-like control device featuring a high-resolution touchscreen and programmable buttons. It is designed to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for artists, programmers, technical professionals, and gamers through customizable apps and macros.

Here’s a concise user-facing summary of what Qubit Deck can do:

    • One-Click Launchers
      – Static buttons for your most-used apps (Houdini, DaVinci Resolve, OBS, etc.)
      – Dynamic “Add App” buttons: point at any .exe, folder, web link, VS Code workspace, Unreal project or Visual Studio solution and have it show up instantly.
    • IDE & Project Support
      – Detects .sln files to open in Visual Studio (or folder in VS Code) with a single click.
      – Also handles Unreal .uproject files and can automate “Start Without Debugging.”
    • Drag-and-Drop Ordering
      – Reorder dynamic buttons by dragging; your layout is saved automatically.
      – Context-menu on each button to add extra paths (e.g. multiple project folders) or remove it.
    • System Monitoring Panels
      – Real-time CPU & RAM usage via performance counters or OpenHardwareMonitor.
      – Pie chart of disk usage and total space.
      – GPU/CPU temperature readouts with live updates.
    • Built-in Macros
      – “Mouse Mover” to keep your system awake by simulating periodic clicks.
      – “Sleep” button to suspend the PC instantly.
    • File & Device Utilities
      – Pull files from Android via ADB.
      – Transfer / Move / organize files with one click.
    • Customizable Layout & Developer Mode
      – Toggle “Developer Mode” to show or hide advanced grids.
      – Window resizing ensures buttons stay perfectly square.
      – F11 shortcut to snap the window back to your preferred size and position.
      – Always-on-top option with right-click on the title bar.
    • Persistent Settings
      – All button configurations, order and visibility persist across sessions.
      – Automatically restores your last window position and size.