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Re: Making a Custom Dashboard For Java

Sure! The SmartDashboard calls are language compatible (though note that Test mode is not). In your robot code use SmartDashboard.putBool or putNumber or whatever is appropriate.

Then in LabVIEW create a new Dashboard project from the template and add the indicators or controls to the Operation tab with the same name as the key name you used on the robot. Alternately, put them on whatever tab you like and use the SmartDashboard VIs from the palette to read data and output it to indicators or to write data from controls.
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