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RRF 3.0 atx power control on dashboard gone?

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    anycase
    last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 23:17

    I just updated to RRF 3.0 on a duet wifi, and now I no longer have the ATX on and off buttons on the dashoard of DWC and I don't see anywhere where I can put them back on the dashboard. There used to be a toggle to display it in RRF 2.x can anyone tell me how to get it back?

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      SteveYYC @anycase
      last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 01:09

      @anycase

      If you send an M80 command to turn on the ATX power supply the ATX control will appear on the Dashboard view. You can put the M80 command in your config.g file.

      The on-screen control will remain there after the first M80 command is sent.

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        anycase
        last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 01:19

        That did the trick, thanks!

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          pipersw @SteveYYC
          last edited by 14 Jan 2020, 14:06

          @SteveYYC said in RRF 3.0 atx power control on dashboard gone?:

          @anycase

          If you send an M80 command to turn on the ATX power supply the ATX control will appear on the Dashboard view. You can put the M80 command in your config.g file.

          The on-screen control will remain there after the first M80 command is sent.

          or you write M81 in your config.g and it's appear without turn on the psu

          undefined 1 Reply Last reply 15 Jan 2020, 00:24 Reply Quote 1
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            SteveYYC @pipersw
            last edited by 15 Jan 2020, 00:24

            @pipersw I did not know that M81 would also work. Thanks for that!

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