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Hide Dome tab

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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab

Here you are.
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Replied by Giles on topic Hide Dome tab

I think if drivers have weather information (e.g. Sesto Senso 2 temperature sensor / Pegasus power box environment sensor) then you get the dome tab.
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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab


Hum, that's interesting. There is indeed a weather sensor on both devices. I'll try to remove them to see is the Dome tab goes away on not.

Will let you know once done.

Thank you.
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Replied by Thomas Pfenninger on topic Hide Dome tab

I experienced the same behavior. As soon as I connect my Pegasus PowerBox (which has a temperature and a humidity sensor), I then have the 'Dome' tab visible in Ekos.
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Replied by Gonzothegreat on topic Hide Dome tab

I also have a Pegasus box but never paid attention to that one.
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Replied by Peter Sütterlin on topic Hide Dome tab

Could it be related to some snoop device settings?
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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab


What do you mean by that? Can you please elaborate?
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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab

Hi,

So I removed both sensors, booted the device, launched Ekos, and the Dome tab was still there.

So it's not the simple fact to have the sensors physically connected that triggers the Dome module but must be in the the drivers themselves somewhere. (Or something else).
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Replied by Peter Sütterlin on topic Hide Dome tab

It's not the connected devices that open the tabs, but loading/connecting to the driver. So you can keep them connected, but remove the driver from the profile. Removing them one at a time should tell you which one causes the dome tab to open.
Once you found the 'guilty' one check in its INDI tab if anything refers to the dome.
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Replied by Giles on topic Hide Dome tab

It's my belief that weather monitoring is part of the observatory module. If you collect weather metrics (by having weather sensors, or using weather drivers) then you will always get the observatory module visible.
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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab

Ok, I'll give it a try.

Thanks for the tip.
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Replied by Steve on topic Hide Dome tab

So I tested as per your advice.

Removed Sesto senso from profile -> no change

Removed Pegasus from profile -> no more Dome tab

So it's clear.

Problem, I cannot remove Pegasus UPB since it powers all devices on my rig.

Does it make sense that this driver triggers the Dome module?
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