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    odd question

    I've been using my laptop to work on my tune but I have way more screen space with my desktop (two ultrawide screens) and my laptop is far from small. what do I need to do so I can use my desktop and my laptop to work on my tune since I keep getting the popup about buying a license? I can park my truck close to where my desktop is but don't know if even my Bluetooth will connect.

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    Plug your device into your computer when you open it, then it shouldn't ask for a license once it's sync'd up.
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    I downloaded the programs into my laptop and have down tuning. When I copied everything to my desktop, downloaded the programs and even connected my device to the desktop, it keeps telling me I can't save the changes without buying a license. Should I have to connect my desktop to the device through Bluetooth to my device while it's connected to my truck?

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    Plug your device into your desktop and open the editor. On the bar at the top, click help, then resync interface.
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