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Upon launching the program, the parameter fields will be automatically filled with a shortcut to XBMC installed in the E:\apps\ folder. You can change the fields as desired and add your own custom image to it. **If you are redirecting your dashboard, it is highly recommended to back up the old dashboard XBE in case something goes wrong**. | Upon launching the program, the parameter fields will be automatically filled with a shortcut to XBMC installed in the E:\apps\ folder. You can change the fields as desired and add your own custom image to it. **If you are redirecting your dashboard, it is highly recommended to back up the old dashboard XBE in case something goes wrong**. | ||
* '''Target Path | * '''Target Path''': The XBE you want the shortcut to launch | ||
* '''Title Name''': The name displayed if the shortcut is shown in a menu (such as a games list) | * '''Title Name''': The name displayed if the shortcut is shown in a menu (such as a games list) |
Revision as of 05:16, 10 January 2021
XBE Shortcut Maker is a PC program used to generate an XBE shortcut, similar to a .lnk file on PC. The most common use for this is to install your dashboard somewhere besides the C: drive, and just have a single XBE shortcut on the C: drive which points to the dashboard, or to launch XBMC/CoinOPS.
Note that if you are redirecting the dashboard that loads up on boot, if something goes wrong and you are on a softmod, you will need to hook your hard drive up to a PC and use an EEPROM backup to fix it. If you are on a hardmod, you can use an installer disc such as Hexen to fix it.
Making a Shortcut
Upon launching the program, the parameter fields will be automatically filled with a shortcut to XBMC installed in the E:\apps\ folder. You can change the fields as desired and add your own custom image to it. **If you are redirecting your dashboard, it is highly recommended to back up the old dashboard XBE in case something goes wrong**.
- Target Path: The XBE you want the shortcut to launch
- Title Name: The name displayed if the shortcut is shown in a menu (such as a games list)
- Title ID: The ID of the game. This only needs to be changed to something unique if it will be in a folder that has two XBEs with the same title ID (such as if you had Halo 2 and Halo 2: Custom Edition mods next to each other)
- Default title image: The shortcut will use whatever your dashboard's default image is for an app/game when viewed in a menu
- Custom title image: Allows you to choose an image to be displayed when viewed in a menu
- Create Shortcut: Prompts you for a name to save the shortcut. If you are redirecting the dashboard at bootup, ensure that you name it the same as whatever XBE is in your C drive (such as evoxdash.xbe).