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Mk.32 21-04-2012 16:22

Switching between Smart Dash and the Labview Dash
 
Hello all,
Recently I loaded the SmartDashboard on our Driver Station machine and it automatically configured the Driver Station to load the Smartdash every time it runs. Is there a way to default this back to the LabView dashboard?
Thanks.

Mark McLeod 21-04-2012 16:46

Re: Switching between Smart Dash and the Labview Dash
 
Look in the DS .ini file

C:\Users\Public\Documents\FRC\FRC DS Data Storage.ini

RufflesRidge 21-04-2012 18:14

Re: Switching between Smart Dash and the Labview Dash
 
If I recall the Smart Dashboard installer leaves the file Mark referenced alone and instead renames the LabVIEW dashboard to "NI Dashboard". Go to C:\Program Files\FRC Dashboard and rename the Dashboard.exe that is there to something else and the NI Dashboard.exe back to Dashboard.exe

Jefferson 21-04-2012 21:35

Re: Switching between Smart Dash and the Labview Dash
 
In the ni dashboard folder there is a "launcher.bat" file that is executed when the DS software opens Smartdashboard installer points it to the smartdashboard. Just change it back to the ni dashboard.

MagiChau 21-04-2012 23:51

Re: Switching between Smart Dash and the Labview Dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RufflesRidge (Post 1161018)
If I recall the Smart Dashboard installer leaves the file Mark referenced alone and instead renames the LabVIEW dashboard to "NI Dashboard". Go to C:\Program Files\FRC Dashboard and rename the Dashboard.exe that is there to something else and the NI Dashboard.exe back to Dashboard.exe

I remember doing this a few weeks back, so I confirm this working.


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