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GUI LED or boolean indicator design

Are there any LED or boolean indicator design besides those come with the system? I just don't like the highlight on provided LED design. Are there any plugin with additional LED design such as some color gradient design or some transition of color. I am trying to find a LED with more bright on the edge and darker in the middle.

Just something like the attached PNG file. 

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There are various custom controls available, one place to look is the LAVA site. Alternatively, there are a number of threads on the forums about customizing controls/indicators. Some pretty interesting effects can be made, with some effort.

Putnam
Certified LabVIEW Developer

Senior Test Engineer North Shore Technology, Inc.
Currently using LV 2012-LabVIEW 2018, RT8.5


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You can customize any boolean any way you want by using the control editor (right-glick...advanced...customize) and importing custom graphics in the various states (see also).

 

There are also add-ons such as the UI Control Suite: System Controls 2.0 or the JKI Flat UI Controls for LabVIEW for certain looks.

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@Dragon2019 wrote:

Are there any LED or boolean indicator design besides those come with the system? I just don't like the highlight on provided LED design. Are there any plugin with additional LED design such as some color gradient design or some transition of color. I am trying to find a LED with more bright on the edge and darker in the middle.

Just something like the attached PNG file. 


Your post asks for a boolean.   Your png shows a numeric.

 

I'm confused! What do you need?


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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@JÞB wrote:
Your post asks for a boolean.   Your png shows a numeric.

 

Looks like a boolean (button) to me. (generic file names (e.g. capture.png) make it harder to check if we have the right file)

 

Capture

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@altenbach wrote:

@JÞB wrote:
Your post asks for a boolean.   Your png shows a numeric.

 

Looks like a boolean (button) to me. (generic file names (e.g. capture.png) make it harder to check if we have the right file)

 

Capture


Capture.png.  

Well that looks different:D


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