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Take advantage of the following resources to help you during each phase of using LabVIEW from installation through advanced development. Use the following resources for the most comprehensive ResourcesHELP MENUFor the simplest, most integrated approach to using the LabVIEW Help, select Help Show Context Help or pressCtrl-H and move your cursor over an object. Search the LabVIEW HelpSelect Help Search the LabVIEW Help to access information about LabVIEW programming concepts, step-by-step instructions for using LabVIEW , and Reference information about LabVIEW VIs, functions, palettes, menus, and ExamplesSelect Help Find Examples to browse hundreds of example VIs.

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1 Take advantage of the following resources to help you during each phase of using LabVIEW from installation through advanced development. Use the following resources for the most comprehensive ResourcesHELP MENUFor the simplest, most integrated approach to using the LabVIEW Help, select Help Show Context Help or pressCtrl-H and move your cursor over an object. Search the LabVIEW HelpSelect Help Search the LabVIEW Help to access information about LabVIEW programming concepts, step-by-step instructions for using LabVIEW , and Reference information about LabVIEW VIs, functions, palettes, menus, and ExamplesSelect Help Find Examples to browse hundreds of example VIs.

2 You can modify an example VI to fit an application, or you can copy and paste from one or more examples into a VI you ResourcesSelect Help Web Resources to access links to LabVIEW resources on including upgrades, training and seminars, customer solutions, example VIs, LabVIEW support and documentation, user groups, and discussion Reference card LabVIEWK eyboard ShortcutsRefer to the LabVIEW Help for keyboard shortcut variations on other system locales and keyboard and MovementShift-clickSelects multiple objects; adds an object to the current selection. (arrow keys) Moves the selected objects one pixel at a Moves the selected objects several pixels at a (drag)Moves the selected objects in one (drag)Duplicates the selected (drag)

3 Duplicates the selected objects and moves them in one the selected object while maintaining aspect the selected object while maintaining center the selected object while maintaining center point and aspect a rectangle in open spaceAdds more working space to the front panel or block all front panel or block diagram last alignment operation on last distribution operation on open spaceAdds a free label to the front panel or block diagram if automatic tool selection is enabled. Ctrl-mouse wheelScrolls through subdiagrams of a Case, Event, or Stacked Sequence (drag)Disables preset alignment positions when moving object labels or all wires and rearranges block diagram objects Steps into Steps over Steps out of EditingCtrl-ZUndoes last last selected selected last cut or copied the LabVIEW EnvironmentCtrl-EDisplays the block diagram or front panel #Enables or disables grid alignment.

4 (Mac OS) Press the Command-* and restores the front panel and block diagram objects or VIs for next instance of object or VIs for previous instance of object or the Search Results through LabVIEW through LabVIEW windows in reverse the Navigation the VI Properties dialog the Error list current VI in Project Explorer the History the All Windows dialog the Quick Drop dialog box. (Mac OS) Press the Command-Shift-Space the VI Hierarchy WindowCtrl-DRedraws the all VIs in the VIDisplays the subVIs and other nodes that make up the VI you select in the Finds next node that matches the search Finds previous node that matches the search string.

5 After initiating a search by typing in the VI Hierarchy OperationsCtrl-NOpens a new, blank an existing the the all open the the Context Help window.(Mac OS) Press the Command-Shift-H the Context Help or F1 Displays the LabVIEW : The Ctrl key in these shortcuts corresponds to the Option or Command key on Mac OS and the Alt key on and PalettesCtrlSwitches to the next most useful to the Positioning over open spaceSwitches to the Scrolling Toggles between the two most common Enables automatic tool b Cycles through the four most common tools if you disabled automatic tool selection by clicking the Automatic Tool Selection button. Otherwise, enables automatic tool selection.

6 Navigates temporary Controls and Functions into a temporary out of a temporary a temporary version of the Tools palette at the location of the cursor. If automatic tool selection is subVIDisplays the subVI front subVI Displays the subVI block diagram and front VI icon to block diagramPlaces that VI as a subVI on the block VI icon to block diagramPlaces that VI as a subVI on the block diagram with constants wired for controls that have non-default block diagram and select VI from paletteOpens the front panel of that the Stops the to run or edit buttonRecompiles the current buttonRecompiles all VIs in Moves key focus inside an array or Moves key focus outside an array or b Navigates the controls or indicators according to tabbing Navigates backward through the controls or

7 Indicators. While the VI is a single word in a an entire Moves forward in string by one Moves backward in string by one to the beginning of current line in to the end of current line in to the beginning of entire to the end of entire new items when entering items in enumerated type controls and constants, ring controls and constants, or Case current edit in a text the current font the current font the Font Style dialog Changes to the Application Changes to the System Changes to the Dialog Changes to the current font. In the Font Style dialog all broken wires in a , right-click, or click terminal Cancels a wire you wireSelects one wireSelects a wireSelects the entire Temporarily disables automatic wire Tacks down wire without connecting Switches the direction of a wire between horizontal and moving objects, toggles automatic input on function with two inputs Switches the two input Undoes last point where you set a wire.

8 While wiring. National Instruments, NI, , and LabVIEW are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation. Refer to the Terms of Use section on for more information about National Instruments trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patents covering National Instruments products/technology, refer to the appropriate location: Help Patents in your software, the file on your media, or the National Instruments Patent Notice at For copyright notices, conditions, and disclaimers, including information regarding certain third-party components used in LabVIEW , refer to the Copyright topic in the LabVIEW Help.

9 1997 2009 National Instruments Corporation. All rights Release NotesProvides additional installation instructions for LabVIEW . Also describes the system requirements for LabVIEW , including the LabVIEW Application Upgrade NotesDescribes new features and issues you might encounter when you upgrade LabVIEW to the latest version on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. USAGEG etting Started with LabVIEWC omplete Quick tutorials to learn about building data acquisition and instrument control ReadmeLast-minute information about LabVIEW that did not make it into other resources. Includes bug fixes, possible installation or compatibility issues, and changes from previous versions of LabVIEW .


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