Greg,
Point well taken.
As mentioned the auto selection is handy at times. I prefer to adapt
my methods to include the new features as LV improves. Toggling
features like the auto tools offers us the best of both worlds.
Learning when to do it enhances the UI and enjoyment of developing
with LV.
>
> Thanks, I have tolerated the auto selection tool but find myself
> hitting the space and the tab constantly. I agree that it can be
> handy. Yet often it is like dragging fingernails across a chalkboard.
The analogy I use at work is that when purchasing a car, some people buy
an automatic trans
Thanks, I have tolerated the auto selection tool but find myself
hitting the space and the tab constantly. I agree that it can be
handy. Yet often it is like dragging fingernails across a chalkboard.
Aaaarrghhh!
Just my opinion of the auto-tool selection.
Ben
Turn off automatic tool selection. This "feature" can be a time saver
but I also find that I can do things a lot faster by using the space
bar or tab key to change tools like I did for years.
In previous versions of LabVIEW it was possible to wire the connector
pane to the front panel items more efficiently than in version 7.
You could click the terminal on the connector pane then click an item
on the front panel then click another item on the front panel then
back to the connector pan