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    • gtj0undefined
      gtj0 @Dario02
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      @Dario02 Sure. Use the DuetWebControl and go to "File Management, System". You can upload files and even edit the config.json file right from there.

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      • gtj0undefined
        gtj0 @Dario02
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        @Dario02 Oh don't forget, the file doesn't actually have to be on the Duet. You can have it anywhere as I described above.

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        • Dario02undefined
          Dario02 @gtj0
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          @gtj0 ehm... how should I use dwc if I can't see it?? I just received my duet and I'm not well informed... My last question is "how can I setup my DUEUI for a 7" rpi lcd?

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          • Dario02undefined
            Dario02
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            @gtj0 I mean that if I search 192.168.1.118 I only see a blank page... before install dueui I was able to see the dwc page

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            • gtj0undefined
              gtj0 @Dario02
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              @Dario02 said in [HELP] How to use DueUI without a Duet using chrome:

              @gtj0 ehm... how should I use dwc if I can't see it?? I just received my duet and I'm not well informed...

              If 192.168.1.118 is the IP address of your Duet, then just go to http://192.168.1.118/
              That the default user interface that ships with all Duets.

              My last question is "how can I setup my DUEUI for a 7" rpi lcd?

              You'll need to run a browser on the Pi.

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              • Dario02undefined
                Dario02 @gtj0
                last edited by Dario02

                @gtj0 so is the page responsive?? Cause I tried with your apk from my smartphone and I see a page that doesn't fit my screen size

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                • gtj0undefined
                  gtj0 @Dario02
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                  @Dario02 said in [HELP] How to use DueUI without a Duet using chrome:

                  @gtj0 I mean that if I search 192.168.1.118 I only see a blank page... before install dueui I was able to see the dwc page

                  Oh. Something got messed up then. The install of DueUI should NOT have touched the existing DWC installation. Let me check on something.

                  @Dario02 said in [HELP] How to use DueUI without a Duet using chrome:

                  @gtj0 so is the page responsive?? Cause I tried with your apk from my smartphone and I see a page that doesn't fit my screen size

                  No. It renders however you designed it and it depends on the browser and screen resolution.

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                  • Dario02undefined
                    Dario02 @gtj0
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                    @gtj0 If I search 192.168.1.118 now I see a blank page, if I use ctrl+u I'm able to see that the html only shows dueui.startup() or something similar

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                    • Dario02undefined
                      Dario02 @gtj0
                      last edited by Dario02

                      @gtj0 ok so I have to make a page for my 7 inch, ok I don't know how but I'll try

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                      • Dario02undefined
                        Dario02
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                        @gtj0 I searched http://192.168.1.118/reprap.htm and now it displays the dwc... ok

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                        • Dario02undefined
                          Dario02
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                          @gtj0 I'm tired now it's midnight where I live, have a nice day, thank you! 🙂

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                          • gtj0undefined
                            gtj0 @Dario02
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                            @Dario02 That was my fault. I accidentally included a file in the zip that shouldn't have been there. Since you can get to the DWC now using reprap.htm, you can re-upload the DWC from this zip and http://192.168.1.118/ will work again.

                            https://github.com/chrishamm/DuetWebControl/releases/download/2.1.7/DuetWebControl-SD.zip

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                            • Dario02undefined
                              Dario02 @gtj0
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                              @gtj0 I'll try tomorrow and let you know, thanks

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                              • Dario02undefined
                                Dario02
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                                @gtj0 it works, is there a complete wiki or documentation for dynamic value and other stuff that are not documented on github ?

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                                • Dario02undefined
                                  Dario02
                                  last edited by Dario02

                                  @gtj0 I tried your examples written in the wiki and most of them didn't work

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                                  • gtj0undefined
                                    gtj0 @Dario02
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                                    @Dario02 Yeah I know. The firmware object model has changed quite a lot over the last few months and I've been waiting for the final release of RRF 3.01 to update the wiki.

                                    Send me the output of the M115 command and give me some examples of ones that don't work and I'll get you the correct variable names.

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                                    • Dario02undefined
                                      Dario02 @gtj0
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                                      @gtj0 ok thanks, for now I'm using the correct panel types. Could you explain me how can I hide the settings menu for dueui? And is it normal that I must call "header_panel" the first main panel? If for example I call it "home" it doesn't work

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                                      • gtj0undefined
                                        gtj0 @Dario02
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                                        @Dario02 Do you mean hide the settings button in the lower right corner? You can't but I can add an option in the config file to do that today.

                                        The "header_panel" is the top panel that, in my samples, has the small log window, ATX power button, status button, restart button and emergency stop button. If you don't want a header panel, just don't define it in the config. You own panels should go in...

                                        dueui_content = {
                                            "element_configs": [
                                                <your panels here>
                                            ]
                                        }
                                        
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                                        • Dario02undefined
                                          Dario02 @gtj0
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                                          @gtj0 I mean this:
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                                          • Dario02undefined
                                            Dario02
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                                            @gtj0 I think that currently it's not easy to create a page, also I need to create a responsive one or at least one which fit a 7" inch display (rpi 7" touch display) without scrolling the page. I had to read lot of documentation and it's not clear why I can't create panels with custom names if you already set the type . . .

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