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Re: LabView DriverStation & Dashboard w/ Driver Account

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Originally Posted by java4first View Post
Thank you very much for such a prompt reply. We'll have to see if we can figure it out (I'm a Java programmer, and we've struggled with the graphical nature of the LabView programming for the dashboard ... but I think we should be able to find it based on what you said). Thank you again!
I have attached a picture of what you are looking for.

If you still want the dashboard stuck to the bottom left, but just want to change the displayed size, you can do so using the numbers inside the case structure. The '200' is to leave space for the Driver Station, you should probably leave that alone. The 600 is the height of the top of the dashboard from the bottom of the screen (meaning your dashboard height is that number - 200). If you want your dashboard to take up all available vertical space, you should be able to remove the subtraction and wire the second parameter from the left cluster straight across to the second right, just like the first one is done. The 1024 is the width of the dashboard.

If you want to unstick it and allow for moving and resizing I believe removing that whole chunk of code will do that, but I'm not positive on that.
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Last edited by Vikesrock : 04-03-2011 at 07:02. Reason: helps if I add the picture
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