# Finding/Updating Parameters PX4 behaviour can be configured/tuned using [parameters](../advanced_config/parameter_reference.md) (e.g. [Multicopter PID gains](../config_mc/pid_tuning_guide_multicopter.md), calibration information, etc.). The _QGroundControl Parameters_ screen allows you to find and modify **any** of the parameters associated with the vehicle. The screen is accessed by clicking the **Q** application icon > **Vehicle Setup**, and then _Parameters_ in the sidebar. ::: info Most of the more commonly used parameters are more conveniently set using the dedicated setup screens, as described in the [Standard Configuration](../config/index.md) section. The _Parameters_ screen is needed when modifying less commonly modified parameters - for example while tuning a new vehicle. ::: :::warning While some parameters can be changed in flight, this is not recommended (except where explicitly stated in the guide). ::: ## Finding a Parameter You can search for a parameter by entering a term in the _Search_ field. This will show you a list of all parameter names and descriptions that contain the entered substring (press **Clear** to reset the search, and use the **Show modified only** checkbox to filter out unchanged parameters). ![Parameters Search](../../assets/qgc/setup/parameters/parameters_search.png) You can also browse the parameters by type and group by clicking on the buttons to the left (in the image below the _DShot_ group in the _Standard_ parameters is selected). ![Parameters Screen](../../assets/qgc/setup/parameters/parameters_px4.png) You can expand/collapse the "type" groupings as shown. Note that the groups at the bottom named _Component X_ are attached [DroneCAN peripherals](../dronecan/index.md#qgc-cannode-parameter-configuration) ("X" is the node id). [QGC can set the parameters](../dronecan/index.md#qgc-cannode-parameter-configuration) of these peripherals if they are attached to the Flight Controller when QGC is started. ![Parameters Types - collapsed](../../assets/qgc/setup/parameters/parameters_types.png) :::tip If you can't find an expected parameter, see the [next section](#missing). ::: ## Missing Parameters Parameters are usually not visible because either they are conditional on other parameters, or they are not present in the firmware (see below). ### Conditional Parameters A parameter may not be displayed if it is conditional on another parameter that is not enabled. You can usually find out what parameters are conditional by searching the [full parameter reference](../advanced_config/parameter_reference.md) and other documentation. In particular [serial port configuration parameters](../peripherals/serial_configuration.md) depend on what service is assigned to a serial port. ### Parameter Not In Firmware A parameter may not be present in the firmware because you're using a different version of PX4 or because you're using a build in which the associated module is not included. New parameters are added in each PX4 version, and existing parameters are sometimes removed or renamed. You can check whether a parameter _should_ be present by reviewing the [full parameter reference](../advanced_config/parameter_reference.md) for the version you're targeting. You can also search for the parameter in the source tree and in the release notes. The other reason that a parameter might not be in firmware is if its associated module has not been included. This is a problem (in particular) for _FMUv2 firmware_, which omits many modules so that PX4 can fit into the 1MB of available flash. There are two options to solve this problem: - Check if you can update your board to run FMUv3 firmware, which includes all modules: [Firmware > FMUv2 Bootloader Update](../config/firmware.md#bootloader) - If your board can only run FMUv2 firmware you will need to [rebuild PX4](../dev_setup/building_px4.md) with the missing modules enabled. You need reconfigure the PX4 firmware itself through make px4_fmuv2_default boardconfig where you can enabled/disable modules. ::: info You may also need to disable other modules in order to fit the rebuilt firmware into 1MB flash. Finding modules to remove requires some trial/error and depends on what use cases you need the vehicle to meet. ::: ## Changing a Parameter To change the value of a parameter click on the parameter row in a group or search list. This will open a side dialog in which you can update the value (this dialog also provides additional detailed information about the parameter - including whether a reboot is required for the change to take effect). ![Changing a parameter value](../../assets/qgc/setup/parameters/parameters_changing.png) ::: info When you click **Save** the parameter is automatically and silently uploaded to the connected vehicle. Depending on the parameter, you may then need to reboot the flight controller for the change to take effect. ::: ## Tools You can select additional options from the **Tools** menu on the top right hand side of the screen. ![Tools menu](../../assets/qgc/setup/parameters/parameters_tools_menu.png) **Refresh**
Refresh the parameter values by re-requesting all of them from the vehicle. **Reset all to firmware defaults**
Reset all parameters to their original default values in the firmware. **Reset to vehicle's configuration defaults**
Reset all parameters to their original default values for the particular selected airfame configuration. **Load from file / Save to file**
Load parameters from an existing file or save your current parameter settings to a file. **Clear all RC to Param**
This clears all associations between RC transmitter controls and parameters. For more information see: [Radio Setup > Param Tuning Channels](../config/radio.md#param-tuning-channels). **Reboot Vehicle**
Reboot the vehicle (required after changing some parameters).