I've just completed porting my first Labview App to a Windows 7 tablet. It runs OK, but there are some real issues with designing the interface. I designed the thing on a laptop and thought I had done a reasonable job of sizing the interface. Well, maybe not. Controls, such as numeric edits and drop downs don't work very well if you have to use your finger to activate them as opposed to a mouse. I had to create some custom controls to get the sizing right, but how well those will work in another app is open to comment. Having to make a lot of custom controls to get the sizing right doesn't seem like the way forward. Then there is the whole issue of swiping and other tablet based operations. It would be really nice if there was something that would allow you to test out a tablet like interface on a more conventional computer, even if all it did was help get the sizing right. Also it would be nice if there was a way to make the keyboard pop up for text entry. Most tablets even provide context sensitive keyboards. As tablets are here to stay, it would be nice if Labview had the stuff to make designing their interfaces easy.
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