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  1. View File Flatline Controls A set of custom controls, following the trend of a more flat UI design. Heavily influenced by Google’s Material Design, though constrained by what can be done with available tools and options in LabVIEW. Uses icons from Google Material Design. — Buttons based on the system booleans (with hover effects). Icons can be added as decals (such as from materialdesignicons.com) — Matched sets of controls for numeric/string/enum/etc., based on Silver controls, but swapping out all ‘chrome’ for simple boxes and lines. — flattened versions of switches/sliders/arrays/graphs etc. Now on the LabVIEW Tools Network JDP Science Tools group on NI.com. Submitter drjdpowell Submitted 06/13/2016 Category User Interface LabVIEW Version 2011 License Type BSD (Most common)
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  2. I wouldn't bother. You would have to reverse-engineer how DAQmx communicates to that device and then implement that yourself. Explain to them how much of your time this would take and what it would cost at your hourly rate vs buying the module
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  3. I've had these issues. This is not a License Issue, it's a windows permission problem. LV was installed by user X (so the LV files is owned by that use). Now when user Y logs in he/she won't be able to open any files belonging to user X. I've had this issue on some PCs, you can try right clicking on the e.g. LV20XX folders and re-set the user permissions on it and all it's sub folders. Properties->Security->>Add Everyone Full Control. When I get issues like this I normally asks IT to fix it.
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  4. The people who set up the NI network license server have to set up permissions for particular computers to get licenses. It's not an "everybody who wants a license can get one" type of system. Everytime I have a new computer I have to have my IT set up the server to allow it to grant licenses to my new computer. Your screen shot seems different than what you're describing however. People who install LabVIEW on a computer should be able to use LabVIEW in evaluation mode for a short period of time (can't remember if it's 30 days or something shorter).
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