Re: Vijeo Designer 6.2 Crack License Keyl

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Jul 16, 2024, 3:01:45 PM7/16/24
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boa noite, preciso de uma ajuda. criei um temporizador de minutos %TM0 no Machine expert basic, e na hmi vijeo designer criei um campo para mostrar esse tempo, porem preciso ver os valores de segundos nesse mesmo temporizador. ex : 1 minuto e 7 segundos, como fao esse trabalho ? espero que compreendam minha dificuldade.

I honestly don't think it's a good UI. It's just something I came up with. The UI is designed for a university professor who will use a touchscreen to operate the chamber. The colors imo sticks out better when using deep grey backgrounds. Most people in the industry follow white backgrounds and I just feel it's way to common. The idea is to give the customer something different for a change.
So far, customers have had no compaints.

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However, my boss tells me it doesn't look lively. He wants stuff like motors and blower images with animations...as in stuff you find on HMI packages like factorytalk (Rockwell) or vijeo designer (Schneider). Problem with labview is, DCS module is too darned expensive.

Hyperbaric, I'll also point out that our eyes are better at reading light text on dark backgrounds (like you've shown) than dark text on light backgrounds (like a Word document), and dark displays use less energy, so you can let your boss know you're looking out for the customer's health and budget

I'd love to see NI offer complex UI templates, with pull out menus, panes, tabs, or other mechanisms to hide unnecessary diagnostic information or advanced features to create a simple user experience for our customers. The project templates have really helped me deliver high-quality code on the block diagram side, I think the Front Panel version could be equally helpful.

One good way to check you GUI design for logical grouping and easy overview is to take a screen shot, open it in a photo editing program like Photo Shop and apply 40% Gaussian Blur. If you can still see logical grouping of GUI items and feel that you can maintain the overall overview, you are in the right track.

There are lots of LabVIEW users who are not actually a programmer (like me). As a mechanical engineer, who designs the daq, process and UI algorithms all by myself, I think the UI should do the job in the first place. Then the 'smart design' follows. One can easily spend months to impelement a design pattern like queued producer-consumer loops and get nothing in the end. This kind of struggling makes my-kind-of-programmers to look for the 'safe' solution and that makes UI interfaces messy most of the time...but you have a working stuff in the end.

Hi everyone!
Just came across this topic while observing the forum.
Would love to add some info on how to make a nicer UI, maybe it is still relevant.
Here's our latest UI kit - Sketchy:
Sketchy UI Controls Kit by RAFA Solutions

I've designed it to add some fun to the traditional LabVIEW UI design. I came across this design idea as I thought wouldn't it be nice to have hand-drawn controls that can make my software look absolutely different?
Also, if you're interested, you can check out our other UI Kits, they are more classical.

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