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blog:articles:raspberry:phys_marsclock:pi_marsv1_install [2020/08/30 15:18] – created Phil Ideblog:articles:raspberry:phys_marsclock:pi_marsv1_install [2020/11/20 11:24] (current) – [Preferences] Phil Ide
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 Once you have the cursor back, you can access the Desktop's menu. When you have finished, just reboot the machine to restore the clock. Once you have the cursor back, you can access the Desktop's menu. When you have finished, just reboot the machine to restore the clock.
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 +===== Preferences =====
 +To access the settings of the clock, tap/click the cogs in the top right corner of the screen (they may not be easily visible against some backgrounds, but they are always there, superimposed on top of everything else).
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 +After selecting a location or mission, you need to tap the ''Set Location'', ''Use Preset'' or ''Set Mission'' button that appears next to the option in order to inform the system that you're actually making a choice and not just browsing around.
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 +Any choices you make in the Preferences screen are not applied unless you select ''Save & Exit'' in the top right corner of the screen. Choosing ''Abort'' will discard any and all options you have selected, and return you to the clock in its previous state.
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