09-10-2015 04:59 PM
But to be honest, converting to using auto-tool is something I've thought about over the years, and probably should force myself to be comfortable with.
I always turned it off, first thing, when getting a new version too, until the last upgrade. At that point, I decided to use it, despite how uncomfortable it was. But I stuck with it.
Now, I don't notice it at all, until last week, when I had to work on an old LV2009 program.
I fired up the VM which had LV2009 on it, and whoops! Nothing is automatic. I had to go back to the tab key (it was set the old way).
Both methods are fine when you're used to them, but going back and forth is a real bear.
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09-11-2015 07:13 AM
I wonder if this is sorta like driving a stick. You can lean on an automatic or a stick, and you can learn the other method, but if you use one method for too long, going back can take a bit of getting used to.
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09-11-2015 12:57 PM
If you compare the two uses to automatic vs stick shift, I gues I would be using an "auto-stick". I normally use the auto-select mode, but I switch to manual when I need to do precision stuff, like selecting a control ref instead of activating the dropdown menu.
09-11-2015 02:35 PM
Hint: holding shift forces Select tool in auto mode.
Most annoying in automatic mode is that it sometimes fails when editing control in customize mode (LV2011).
09-14-2015 02:15 PM
@Alexander_Sobolev wrote:
Most annoying in automatic mode is that it sometimes fails when editing control in customize mode (LV2011).
Yeah even with non-auto-tool I have a hard time knowing what tool should be used and usually end up tabbing through all of them one at a time. Maybe it's because control customization is something that isn't done often.
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11-26-2016 04:01 PM
Hello,
are there any new experiences with the current Surface devices? I am thinking of getting a Surface Book, and I am curious if anyone uses LabVIEW with the Surface pen. Is it a viable device for LV? How can LV handle the huge screen resolution?
Thanks
11-26-2016 07:18 PM
Well, I had a Surface Pro (original). I never used the Pen with LabVIEW (I turned the touch-screen off and used a mouse), and I set the resolution to "half" in each dimension so I didn't need a magnifying glass. As it happens, I keep my VI Block Diagrams small, so it wasn't a problem ...
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