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I installed the myrio toolkit in NI package manger, but its VI is not displayed in the labview interface

 

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I cannot read Chinese, but looking at your Package Manager listing, you may have successfully installed the myRIO Toolkit for LabVIEW 2019.  The problem is, "you can't see it".  I'll show you where to find it.

 

With the myRIO Toolkit, NI adds a specific set of "tools" (in the form of special libraries for the myRIO, as well as alterations to the visible Palettes.  The idea is that the myRIO Toolkit puts LabVIEW into two "Environments" -- one is called "LabVIEW", the other is called "LabVIEW for myRIO".  Here is the "Getting Started With" screen in the myRIO Environment:

LabVIEW 2019 myRIO Toolkit.png

 

 To get to this Environment, open LabVIEW 2019 and click on the "Tools" item on the Menu Bar.  Now click on "Choose Environment" (which, on my PC, is the first choice.  You should get something like this:

myRIO Toolkit Choose Environment.png

 

On your machine, there is probably a check mark by "LabVIEW".  I checked "LabVIEW for myRIO", and also checked the box to make this the default setting.  This adds additional Sub-Palettes in the Block Diagram Palette set (you might need to make them visible) -- on my PC, I have three, Real-Time, FPGA Interface, and myRIO, but the last one (myRIO) is only visible when you are working on Real-Time code hosted on the myRIO.

 

I hope this fixes your problem -- the myRIO software is just "hiding" from you, I think.  Now if NI would only release myRIO Toolkit 2021 ...

 

Bob Schor

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