You can power the project with either a USB-C cable or a lipoly battery. Before powering it up, check that your Elgato light is switched on and connected to your network.
You'll need to make sure that the light's IP address is correct in your settings.toml file. You can find the IP address in the Elgato app by clicking on the Accessory settings icon.
Once the project is powered up, it will perform an initial fetch of the light's current settings and display them on the TFT LCD.
You can press the D0 button to turn the light on or off. The current brightness and temperature settings will be sent as well.
You can press D1 to send new brightness and temperature values to the light without toggling it on or off.
The brightness and temperature values are controlled by the rotary encoder. You can toggle between controlling each by pressing the encoder switch.
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