06-16-2010 01:15 PM
06-16-2010 01:32 PM
I would say that 90% of the functions I use are just one or two subpalletes deep. Probably 50% of them are in the first palette I click on (loops, events, numeric/string/boolean functions). I just can't see creating a shortcut for a For Loop when it is two clicks away. And having to memorize all my shortcut keys.... nope!
06-21-2010 10:20 AM - edited 06-21-2010 10:29 AM
Put the deeply nested functions that you use in your Favorites.
What's in your Favorites? My top three:
In-Place Element Structure, Typecast, Variant to Data. -- oh, and Color Box Constant.
06-21-2010 02:08 PM
I can never find Typecast.... I must do a QD for this function at least a couple of times a week (ok so not that much time saved!).
A problem with customising QD is that when you go to take the CLD/CLA exams you are right back to square one with none of your fancy shortcuts, and then even slower on the exam 😞
06-21-2010 03:17 PM
@nrp wrote:
A problem with customising QD is that when you go to take the CLD/CLA exams you are right back to square one with none of your fancy shortcuts, and then even slower on the exam 😞
When I took the CLD/CLA, I spent about one minute at the very beginning adding my most common Quick Drop shortcuts. And another minute customizing Tools > Options settings. And I guarantee those two minutes were more than made up for during the exams... 🙂
06-21-2010 03:24 PM
Darren wrote:When I took the CLD/CLA, I spent about one minute at the very beginning adding my most common Quick Drop shortcuts. And another minute customizing Tools > Options settings. And I guarantee those two minutes were more than made up for during the exams... 🙂
and it didn't hurt that you kick arse at LabVIEW !
06-28-2010 05:14 PM - edited 06-28-2010 05:14 PM