=== Configure AltosUI
- image:configure-altosui.png[width="2.4in"]
+ .Configure AltosUI Dialog
+ image::configure-altosui.png[width="2.4in"]
This button presents a dialog so that you can
configure the AltosUI global settings.
=== Configure Groundstation
- image:configure-groundstation.png[width="3.1in"]
-
- Select this button and then select a
- TeleDongle or TeleBT Device from the list
- provided.
-
- The first few lines of the dialog provide
- information about the connected device,
- including the product name, software version
- and hardware serial number. Below that are the
- individual configuration entries.
-
- Note that TeleDongle and TeleBT don't save any
- configuration data, the settings here are
- recorded on the local machine in the Java
- preferences database. Moving the device to
- another machine, or using a different user
- account on the same machine will cause
- settings made here to have no effect.
-
- At the bottom of the dialog, there are three
- buttons:
-
- Save::
- This writes any changes to the local Java
- preferences file. If you don't press this
- button, any changes you make will be lost.
-
- Reset::
- This resets the dialog to the most recently
- saved values, erasing any changes you have
- made.
-
- Close::
- This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes
- will be lost.
-
- The rest of the dialog contains the parameters
- to be configured.
+ .Configure Groundstation Dialog
+ image::configure-groundstation.png[width="3.1in"]
+
+ Select this button and then select a TeleDongle or
+ TeleBT Device from the list provided.
+
+ The first few lines of the dialog provide information
+ about the connected device, including the product
+ name, software version and hardware serial
+ number. Below that are the individual configuration
+ entries.
+
+ Note that TeleDongle and TeleBT don't save any
+ configuration data, the settings here are recorded on
+ the local machine in the Java preferences
+ database. Moving the device to another machine, or
+ using a different user account on the same machine
+ will cause settings made here to have no effect.
+
+ At the bottom of the dialog, there are three
+ buttons:
+
+ Save::
+ This writes any changes to the local Java
+ preferences file. If you don't press this
+ button, any changes you make will be lost.
+
+ Reset::
+ This resets the dialog to the most recently
+ saved values, erasing any changes you have
+ made.
+
+ Close::
+ This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes
+ will be lost.
+
+ The rest of the dialog contains the parameters
+ to be configured.
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