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− | The '''WebConf Tool''' is the ''Zynthian Web Configuration Tool'', a website hosted inside your Zynthian device that allows you to configure and inspect the settings and attributes of your Zynthian. | + | The '''WebConf Tool''' is the ''Zynthian Web Configuration Tool'', a website hosted inside your Zynthian device that allows you to configure and inspect the settings and attributes of your Zynthian. Note: if you can't access the WebConf tool, see '''Configuration by ssh''' at the bottom of this page. |
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| ==Login== | | ==Login== |
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− | ===Wiring Layouts=== | + | ===Wiring Layout=== |
| [[File:zynthian_webconf_hardware_wiring.png|600px|right]] | | [[File:zynthian_webconf_hardware_wiring.png|600px|right]] |
− | Configure the "wiring" for your encoders/knobs and switches. Select dummies for the encoders if you have none. | + | Configure the "wiring" for your encoders/knobs and switches. Select "dummies" if your zynthian has none. |
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− | You can also configure the V4's customizable switches (S1, S2, S3 & S4), the zynaptik's analog & digital inputs and 2 TOF distance sensors that can be assigned to MIDI actions. | + | You can also configure the V4's customizable switches (S1, S2, S3 & S4), the zynaptik's analog & digital inputs and 2 TOF distance sensors that can be assigned to MIDI actions. Take a look to [https://wiki.zynthian.org/index.php/Adding_Extra_I/O_with_the_Zynaptik_Module this section]. |
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| These pages allow you to backup & restore your system & data components. | | These pages allow you to backup & restore your system & data components. |
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| + | == Configuration with ssh == |
| + | For Linux savvy users: |
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| + | If you can't access the WebConf pages with a browser, you can login with ssh and "manually" edit the configuration file. |
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| + | Simply edit this file: |
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| + | /zynthian/config/zynthian_envars.sh |
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| + | and run this command after saving the changes: |
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| + | # zynthian_update_sys.sh |