Re: Wonderware Intouch 9.5 Windows 7

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Gifford Brickley

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Jul 11, 2024, 3:08:36 PM7/11/24
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Want to develop a project for an HMI with a lower resolution than your computer monitor? TOO FUCKING BAD. Gotta change the resolution of your computer monitor, or else the project will automatically change to the larger resolution and screw everything up. Better make sure your VM always starts up in 1024x768 before opening the project in WindowMaker, or else you're fucked. Because once the resolution is changed, you can't go back. Oh, sure, you can change it back to the previous setting, but the size and position of EVERY screen object will be permanently fucked and you'll have to recreate all the windows from scratch. Make backups or GET WRECKED, N00B.

Another thing that wonderware offers is scripts based on a window opening, closing, and periodic scripts based on the window being open. Is there any way to fire a script when a window opens or closes?

Wonderware Intouch 9.5 Windows 7


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I am working with a computer that has a windows viewer license but I have to do a couple of design things with windows maker. Is there a way to get in with a demo license to do them? In ifix for example you can enter as a demo for 2 hours. Is there something like it for wonder?

I am using the Gadget Wizard buttons to hide windows in InTouch. My window types are set to replace so that I don't have too many windows open at one time. However, I've noticed by using an InTouch OpenWindowsList() command that the windows that I expect to unload from memory are not unloading from memory. If I use a standard InTouch button they do unload. What is causing this?

Inside of a Gadget Button created InTouch cell there are scripts created for both the KeyUp and KeyDown Action scripts that handle the changing of the appearance of the button from a pressed to not-pressed state. So, you should put your script to hide the window in the KeyUp script. If you do not, the window will actually hide, but it will NOT unload itself from memory, resulting in additional windows open over time and use of the application.

This module provides an overview of the InTouch software, an HMI product developed by WonderWare. It begins with an introduction of the software, teaching the student to launch, navigate, create and make use of the help files. Students will get to know the application, gather data, plan the tag database and design graphic screens, plan alarms and gain information that is required to operate the system. Students will become familiar with Dynamic Data Exchange Communications. Next, the students will be able to create alarm groups, tags and search through the Tag Dictionary. To conclude the module, the student will be able to create and configure new graphic displays and be able to navigate between windows.

Human Machine Interface (HMI) serves as a bridge for operators to understand the processes that occur on the machine. Without HMI, operators will have difficulty in monitoring and controlling the machine. HMI used in this study using Wonderware InTouch software. The HMI design that is used, displays the home button, as the start screen. There are two options in the home menu, which is the option to login as an identification and classification operator. To start operation and enter the monitoring window, any operator that uses this HMI must login using a username and password. The function of HMI in this research is as a connector between operators with machine. In this paper we have presented the human machine interface design of defect detection prototype by wonderware intouch software. Based on the tested results can be concluded that the designed is successfully.

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