Help! Making my first Quad!

Houndpup Rc

Master member
You can drag and drop the OSD fields in the BetaFlight Configurator.
Yeah I know....Unfortunately the tab in Betaflight isn't showing up for OSD until you turn it on and then when you go to the tab it gives this error: Your flight controller isn't responding to OSD commands. This probably means that it does not have an integrated BetaFlight OSD. and something explaining it below.
 

LitterBug

Techno Nut
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The ham Tower from a different drone... Probably my original Cheerson back in the day.
 

LitterBug

Techno Nut
Moderator
Yeah I know....Unfortunately the tab in Betaflight isn't showing up for OSD until you turn it on and then when you go to the tab it gives this error: Your flight controller isn't responding to OSD commands. This probably means that it does not have an integrated BetaFlight OSD. and something explaining it below.
if you go into CLI and type Version, what does it show? Kinda curious what firmware and version it is running.
 

LitterBug

Techno Nut
Moderator
Yeah I know....Unfortunately the tab in Betaflight isn't showing up for OSD until you turn it on and then when you go to the tab it gives this error: Your flight controller isn't responding to OSD commands. This probably means that it does not have an integrated BetaFlight OSD. and something explaining it below.
You can also edit the position in CLI. You would need to do a Diff, find the battery field, edit the coordinates, then save.
 

LitterBug

Techno Nut
Moderator
FYI, You can update to BetaFlight 4.0.6. That is the last version that supported the F3 flight controllers. Make sure you back up your settings before doing that. That is actually the same-ish flight controller that is in my OctoUFO, but I am running a completely different firmware.

You probably have not added the current sensor field to your OSD. All of those fields can be turned on/off independently.