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Old Nov 26, 2012, 08:09 AM   #1
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Hello. I've looked everywhere I can think of and can't seem to find a list of command line commands. Does such a list exist, and if so does anyone know where I can find it?

Also, I read in an older post that a command to let you open GPU-Z to a specific tab was going to be included in the next release. I was just wondering if that is the case and if so, how do I use it?

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Old Nov 26, 2012, 08:41 AM   #2
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Hi Raven. There aren't a whole lot of CLI switches. Here is a post I found from W1zz a couple years ago. I don't know if the list has changed at all since then, though.

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there is -dump and -minimized
dump saves gpuz info to an xml file
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Just checked the code:

-minimized, -dump filename.xml, -card 1

Looks like I forgot adding the "go to tab" option

edit: this has been added and will be included in next release

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Wonderful! Thanks very much!
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Is that -card 1 option meant to use used to go to card 1?
Do we use it like this:
-card 1 goes to 1st card, -card 2 goes to 2nd.
Or is it like this:
-card 0 for 1st card, -card 1 for 2nd?
It will be nice to have both the -card and -tab switches available.
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QUESTION/suggestion:
* Why not remember the last active tab?
For example, if you are on tab 2 and close the program, then run it again, for the program to open tab 2 again. But if the -tab X command-line option is used, then the program goes to X tab, regardless of last active tab.

Does that make sense?
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QUESTION/suggestion:
* Why not remember the last active tab?
For example, if you are on tab 2 and close the program, then run it again, for the program to open tab 2 again. But if the -tab X command-line option is used, then the program goes to X tab, regardless of last active tab.

Does that make sense?
No plans to implement that. Many users (including me) look at tab 1, then click sensors tab 2 quickly and close the app. Expectation is that it will start at tab 1 again.
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No plans to implement that. Many users (including me) look at tab 1, then click sensors tab 2 quickly and close the app. Expectation is that it will start at tab 1 again.
OK, thanks!
(I assume maybe this was suggested before...)
May I ask, what exactly does such a routine have in mind - why look at tabs 1, then 2, then quickly close the app?
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OK, thanks!
(I assume maybe this was suggested before...)
May I ask, what exactly does such a routine have in mind - why look at tabs 1, then 2, then quickly close the app?
check if everything is ok with the card and temps are ok, or which sensors are visible etc.
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I assume Powershell is better in this regard?
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I assume Powershell is better in this regard?
Do you mean Microsoft Powershell? Or something else?
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