This turns the Leviton Decora Screwless Wall Plate into a Lutron Caseta Pico remote holder! I really like these Leviton Screwless covers, but I've been slowly adding smart lights that I want to control with the Lutron Caseta Pico remote. While you could remove the paddle switch and put the Pico remote directly in the wall, here's a solution that lets you keep the switch in place (in case you need to cut power) and STILL use a Pico remote!
This cover snaps onto the Leviton Decora Screwless backplate, and leaves plenty of room for the switch to be in either position, with the Pico remote nestled on top. The new wall plate sticks out about 16mm from the wall (about 10mm more than the standard screwless wall plate), plus some amount of the Pico remote.
When printed in PLA, I thought the wall plate was a good balance of easy to get off the wall, but also not in danger of falling off unless you were trying. Absolutely doesn't stick as tightly as the original wall plate, which I always need a screwdriver to get off. For me the Pico remote was a super tight fit, but it's definitely secure!
There are a few different variations included:
I printed this face-down, with generated normal supports to support the Pico remote bracket. For whatever reason, tree supports in Cura didn't support that bracket very well, and to fit into the remote that part definitely needs to be well printed. The normal supports were a pain to get off, but a worthy tradeoff for my printer.
The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.
This is an excellent bracket, so I used it as the Pico mount