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Has anybody answered Q6 of the CLD R sample paper? I can see that d ,wiring event filters, is correct but I can't see why c. on locking the front panel, isn't. 

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Please add links, quotes, or a picture of the question under discussion (there might be several "sample papers" floating around).

 

Also explain your reasoning behind your statements.

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@altenbach wrote:

Please add links, quotes, or a picture of the question under discussion (there might be several "sample papers" floating around).


For instance, here is the question from 10 years ago.  I don't feel like downloading the latest because I don't want NI to bug me about scheduling an exam.

 

For C, it blocks events from happening ON THE FRONT PANEL.  User Events can still be added to the event queue.


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What are the possible answers?

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Thanks for that great answer! It works for me. Apologies for not giving more info but I am working from my Android tablet and it is proving to be horribly fiddly.

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Expanding a bit- not just User Events, but Value(Signaling) property nodes will still fire (AFAIK) when the front panel is locked. You just can't click buttons on the front panel.

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@BertMcMahan wrote:

Expanding a bit- 


expanding even more, virtually all (value changed, mouse down, etc.etc) queue up events, even if the front panel is locked.

 

See here.

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