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> Dial Digital Display, How do you turn them off?!
nightdweller
post Sep 8 2004, 10:38 PM
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Anybody know how to stop the control feature of the digital display of a knob. I what the display without the control capability. Thanks. biggrin.gif

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post Sep 8 2004, 11:22 PM
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Nevermind... you can just disable the feature in the digital display, and the user cannot use it.
So, the works out. Anyways, just thought someone might to know this. wink.gif

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post Sep 9 2004, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE (nightdweller @ Sep 8 2004, 04:38 PM)
Anybody know how to stop the control feature of the digital display of a knob.  I what the display without the control capability. Thanks.  biggrin.gif
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Right Click on the Knob

Select Visible Items > Digital Display and make sure digital display is unchecked.

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QUOTE (PJM_labview @ Sep 8 2004, 08:21 PM)
Right Click on the Knob

Select  Visible Items > Digital Display and make sure digital display is unchecked.

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PJM,

thanks for the reply. To clarify for others. This is what I meant: You have a dial(control), and you want a digital display(of the control). When this feature is enable, it has controlling capabilities as well. I do not want the user to use the digital display to control the dial. They are only allowed to use the dial. In other words, I want the dial to control, and the digital to "act" like an indicator. This is done by disabling the digital display.

Another solution is that we can always use an indicator instead:laugh:

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post Sep 10 2004, 08:36 PM
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Well the quick and dirty method is to place a decoration over it and make the decoration color invisible. wink.gif

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post Sep 13 2004, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE (njkirchner @ Sep 10 2004, 03:36 PM)
Well the quick and dirty method is to place a decoration over it and make the decoration color invisible. wink.gif
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njkirchner,

That's new. Never thought of that thumbup1.gif

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