Greg, Thanks for wiring this example, especially on a saturday, which
is also (at leat here) a commemoration day (Something like end of
second world war, another good reason to thank American people
today...).
But the real drawback of this solution (we tried something similar
before) is that it doe
Hi Greg,
Thanks for not triving to find explanations to this lack. You try to
give me a work around and that's the purpose of those forums...
Ok, something I miss : Giving keyfocus to a control won't activate
this control! Your solution says that when you press a hotkey then
focus is given to the s
> Hi Rolf, You work for NI Now?
I wish. Personally, Rolf says what I'd say 60% of the time, but I don't
have to say it. Thanks Rolf.
> I mean : I don't need any explanations why this works this way. I
> need, if exists, a direct and elegant workaround to my problem.
> So if you don't have any
Hi Rolf, You work for NI Now?
:-)
I mean : I don't need any explanations why this works this way. I
need, if exists, a direct and elegant workaround to my problem.
So if you don't have any solution, don't waste your time by giving an
"answer" that any commercial guy could give...
Sorry to be dure,
Thanks but nothing really interesting to me. Of course I could do what
I need by programming... But I don't want to wire anything for a
functionnaility that should be normal and straight! I'm mostly
searching for a way to redirect keyboard input from a VI directly to
one another...
Here is a link that may help you.
http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101&RPAGEID=135&HOID=506500080096CA&UCATEGORY_0=_49_%24_6_&UCATEGORY_S=0&USEARCHCONTEXT_QUESTION_0=key+focus+in+sub+panel&USEARCHCONTEXT_QUESTION_S=0
Hotkeys defined on controls in a VI Panel shown in a subpanel in
another VI are not working!!! It's the VI containing the subpanel
control that receive the hotkeys...
Is there any workaround to avoid this very annoying and unattended
behavior?