Updated Troubleshooting (markdown)

FTC Engineering
2019-09-20 12:30:26 -04:00
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- If you are a Control Hub user, follow the instructions [here](Managing-a-Control-Hub#Updating-the-Robot-Controller-App) to install the 32-bit only version of the app. **Important Note:** _When you update your Control Hub, make sure you use the 32-bit version of the app that you downloaded from step #2!_
- If you are a phone user, since you cannot use Google Play, you will have to [sideload](https://www.xda-developers.com/sideload-apps-how-to/) the 32-bit version of the app onto your Robot Controller Android phone. There are good resources on the Web that show you [how to sideload an app](https://www.xda-developers.com/sideload-apps-how-to/).
4. After you update your Robot Controller with the 32-bit only version of the app, make sure you have a valid configuration file activated.
5. You can now use the 32-bit only version of the app to edit an run your Vuforia-enabled op modes using an externally connected webcam.
5. You can now use the 32-bit only version of the app to edit and run your Vuforia-enabled op modes using an externally connected webcam.
##### Android Studio Users
If you are an Android Studio user, you can modify the SKYSTONE Android Studio project and remove the ARM 64-bit support. Use the following steps to remove the ARM 64-bit support from your Android Studio project: