 This is me working on a new prototype. This is a quad rotary encoder to Stem-a-qt converter. It's got an AT-tiny 817 that's reading all the encoder pins and the switch pins and there's even under lit neopixels and For most rotary encoders, you actually can't see the LED. I mean you can see it kind of behind my finger But there do exist rotary encoders that have a Translucent body and although these don't have a switch They do shine the LED light through so you can get a really cool effect. So if you have a translucent knob so I'll have the Underlit reverse about neopixels even though, you know for the most part you can't see them when you're using these low-cost Rotary encoders, but I think with the translucent ones. It's a very cool look So all over I squared C and this demo is running on my Arduino compatible over here soon in the Adafruit shop You