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  1. Thanks for the video Nate. I'm seeing if we can get some more info about what is causing that flickering behavior. I did test it out and it looks like it was introduced in LabVIEW 2016. I'm not sure how many on here are aware, but we've recently went through a re-org within application software here at National Instruments. Along with creating vertical teams with full stack knowledge, one of the biggest things we've done is create the role of Product Owner within R&D. This role takes on a lot of the responsibilities of an Agile product owner. It is our product owners' responsibility to understand our users and prioritize features based on their needs. Our marketing department will help identify target personas and market areas, but the product owners are setting priorities as well as signing off on features before they make it into the product. We are changing the way we do development to release higher quality features, create more useful features and validate the features actual solve the customers' problems. I'm know many here are familiar with the LabVIEW Known Issues list which is our mechanism for bug tracking. It's not interactive like many of the options that are listed so I do realize that it doesn't solve all of the problems described. When you do send code or applications that reproduce your issues to our Applications Engineers, one of the things that they try and do is narrow down the issue so that it is more easiliy reproducible. If not, we typically try to reproduce on a VM so that it limits the setup time for the subsequent developers that will look into these issues. I wanted to give you an idea about some of the recent changes we've made to provide more value to our users. The feedback you've provided is good for us to hear and does make a difference.
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  2. Here is a KB from NI on this subject: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P7qjSAC
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