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Hello, 
I have a Delcom USB HID Hand Held Programable Button Switch, and I would like to use it in Labview. I would like Labview to tell me when the button has been pressed, but for some reason I cannot get the program to read the device. I downloaded the DLL from the website, and even when I try to run the program with the sample programs from this website http://www.delcomproducts.com/tech.asp. and I still cannot get it to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks!

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If the vendor's software does not work, you need to contact the vendor. The only thing I saw on your link (an incorrect link) related to LabVIEW is a pdf file so I don't know which program you are running. It will be hard for anyone to debug something without your hardware.
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Sorry, found the zip file.
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@dfd1986 wrote:

Hello, 
I have a Delcom USB HID Hand Held Programable Button Switch, and I would like to use it in Labview. I would like Labview to tell me when the button has been pressed, but for some reason I cannot get the program to read the device. I downloaded the DLL from the website, and even when I try to run the program with the sample programs from this website http://www.delcomproducts.com/tech.asp. and I still cannot get it to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks!


If the vendor software isn't working, your first concern should be that you have a faulty product. Contact them.

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This is the website that has the DLL

http://www.delcomproducts.com/productdetails.asp?ProductNum=890510

I've contacted the company, and the device is working, and shows up on the computer, but not on Labview, and I'm not sure why

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Did you look at some of the other posts related to Delcom?
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I did, and still nothing. The program will run, but none of the VIs in the DLL pick up the device.

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Did you make any of the changes that the other users did? It seems the mentioned example was poorly written.
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