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What happened to the Co-Pilot LED profile?

The Co-Pilot LED profile has been replaced by per-device settings, and everything it did is now on the RPM Telemetry page.

Why it existed. Number of side LEDs used to be a single setting shared by your whole rig. Two telemetry profiles on differently shaped devices both read that one number, so one of them was always wrong. Co-Pilot was the answer: a telemetry-only profile that ignored the setting entirely, so a second device had something to show without competing.

Why it is no longer needed. Every LED device now keeps its own settings. Its own side LED count, worked out from the strip rather than shared. Its own telemetry function, effect positions, colours, brightness and idle animation. Two devices can run telemetry profiles at the same time and do completely different jobs.

What replaces it, and it is more. Co-Pilot offered three displays: brake pressure, brake and throttle input, and the fuel gauge. All three are options in Telemetry Function on each device's own page, alongside the two RPM modes Co-Pilot never had, plus per-device effect placement, colours and idle animations.

If you are running Co-Pilot today, nothing has broken and nothing switched off. To move a device across, install the RPM telemetry profile whose middle segment matches that device, pick the device at the top of the RPM Telemetry page, and choose the function you want.

The Co-Pilot dashboard is a different product that shares the name. It is unaffected and still available.

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