I have in many applications done this by using the picture control. Jean-Pierre first suggested an excellent approach to this in this link.
http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101&RPAGEID=135&HOID=506500000008000000A33B0000&UCATEGORY_0=_49_%24_6_&UCATEGORY_S=0&USEARCHCONTEXT_INCLUDE_0=Ben+picture&USEARCHCONTEXT_INCLUDE_S=0&UPostedFromTimeSearchArg_0=8&UPostedFromTimeSearchArg_1=3&UPostedFromTimeSearchArg_2=2000&UPostedFromTimeSearchArg_S=4&UPostedToTimeSearchArg_0=4&UPostedToTimeSearchArg_1=9&UPostedToTimeSearchArg_2=2004&UPostedToTimeSearchArg_S=4&USEARCHCONTEXT_TIER_0=2&USEARCHCONTEXT_TIER_S=0
You can use the "Invoke Node" to get the image of a control. If you combine this method with events configured for the picture control, you can simul
ate normal LV objects.
This method takes a bit bit of work, but it does allow the GUI to be taylored as your end user requires.
You do not have to re-code all of the normal behaviour of your control elements. When a clcik is detected on a simulated device, a real LV FP object can be made visable and moved from its off-screen location to where the user clicked, and key-focus transfered. The user then interacts with the LV object that is on top of the the picture if it.
It is not easy, but it works great!
So as to:
"Is it possible to let Labview create displays himself dynamically?"
YES!
Ben