03-16-2006 06:21 PM
@Aitortxo wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
I see many of you do use it and is very happy with it, keep on it. I have noticed it's an advance to do many things with less keystrokes and clicks and to insert data into controls.
but, uff.... it's too much for me.
I'm sorry. You must be too precise where you point your mouse to let LV know what is the tool you need, specially if you are trying to move elements.
If you have positioning tool selected, you move it no matter where you click on an element. With automatic tool, sometimes you have to click in the center (SubVIs, for example), others "not in the center" (Unbundle by name, for example) and other you have to be very precise (moving arrays, for example)
I think my mind is used to TAB and SPACE... I feel unconfortable with me left hand "underused" (well, actually I have been pressing TAB and SPACE)
... I think I'll wait a litte to give it another try, this morning has been hard. Khalid, TiTou and KC: I'm back in the TAB and SPACE again.
I think the group concerned in programing Automatic Tool for LV does program in LV in a different way than me, and so doesn't fit to me completely. May be I'm too strange. But don't worry, so you have a large group that does use it as a very nice improvement.
Thanks for the feedback again,
Exactly how I felt/feel! And not that I didn't give it more than one try...
-Khalid
03-17-2006 07:23 AM - edited 03-17-2006 07:23 AM
Put another X in the tab column for me. Once you learn how many tabs takes you from one tool to the next, you can do the switch faster than LV can guess.
Ben
Message Edited by Ben on 03-17-2006 07:24 AM
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03-17-2006 08:54 AM
@jasonhill wrote:
-Compound math, because the operator "box" is the same yellowish as the rest of the control. I will think it is "safe" to move with. Instead I get the menu popup.
That is definitely one place where the auto tool operation could be improved. What annoys me is that the "box" is only a few pixels big, so it's hard to change the operation with a single click.
03-17-2006 09:31 AM
Hi!
I too turned the Auto tool off after upgrading from LV5, but it finally grew on me. Like everything else in life, it just takes a bit getting used too. Now I can't do without it.
Ami
03-17-2006 09:55 AM
03-17-2006 10:23 AM
Here is something worth mentioning. I learned HPVEE before I started with Labview. HPVEE had auto tool as a standard from their very beginning. So I got used to it and learned where to click precisely. Then I started using LV 5.1, no auto tool. I found it to be a great pain to have to use my other hand for the Tab key, and had to keep pressing the Tab key until I got the tool I wanted. Often I would overshoot the tool and had to press the Tab key some more. Yuck. It was a great step backward for me. Regardless, I kept with Labview because it was just much better in many ways, except for auto tool. So when auto tool came out in LV, I jumped for joy. If I had to go back to 5.1, I would become very frustrated very quickly.
Ergonomically speaking, I can sit back and relax as I am writing code with auto tool on. When using the Tab key, I have to hunch over the keyboard, and I cannot sit back in my chair, unless I put the keyboard on my lap. Of course I have to occasionally hunch up to the keyboard to type in strings and comments and labels and such, but that is a small percentage of the time.