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Question Viewing More Kinect Buttons on Driver Station

Alright, so we have a Hybrid Program made with an Autonomous Program that will allow us to go between Auto and Hybrid whenever the Kinect is connected or not. However, the default Dashboard Program only allows us to see the three Axes and only Three buttons. I know that there are nine buttons that are defaulted in the Server code linked with each KinectStick.

My question is this: How will we be able to see more outputs on the kinect viewer of the Dashboard when it comes with the buttons?

Don't worry about the space on our dashboard, we are using a different laptop with a higher processing rate and bigger screen, and I extended more space on the Dashboard so we can utilize the new bigger space we have. We plan on using the same 9 buttons, and I will reprogram the server so that we can create an X axis.
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