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Thread: HPtuners Can you update the Scanner Display Sorftware?

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    HPtuners Can you update the Scanner Display Sorftware?

    Is there anyway to update for more gauge options? Or beable to display a box with a pid in it? Or beable to maximize the screen so no tool bars will be displayed.

    I made some nice gauges using dashcommand but the data and speed from hptuners is way faster.

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    This is on our todo list.
    We got this guy Not Sure, ...

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    If you need help Im close and can help out.

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    Please please please support this. I really want to install some smaller auxillary displays to display separate PIDs / Graphs in, but cannot get Scanner elements to exist outside the Scanner window

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    Yeah this looks very cool. I have not seen anyone do this so far, but am very interested myself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith@HPTuners View Post
    This is on our todo list.

    Where at you at on this?

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    This would be extremely useful to me, as I have a permanent display set up in the car with a computer integrated into the trunk.

    I'd also be really interested in automation features, like auto scanning etc, so that I don't have to pick up the keyboard and initiate a new scan every time I start the motor.