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  1. How do I get reference to the Project Explorer vi? I have searched for all VIs in memory, in all contexts, including private contexts and system VIs and I don't see it. It seems like the right context is NI.LV.MxLvProvider based on the SCC names, but no VI in memory reports an open window. Thanks, David
  2. Norm, I had stopped checking this thread and didn't see your reply until today. I installed the packages, and looked where you directed me. The solution I saw was very similar to what I am currently doing. There is a difference, though, between this functionality and what I'm looking for. In the LabVIEW editor a terminal can become "enabled" for wiring - as indicated by the cursor changing to a spool and the right-click context menu being available - even though the cursor is not within the terminal's Master Bounds Rectangle. There is leeway of about 5 pixels in each direction, so that the spool cursor can appear even though the cursor has never entered either the node or the node terminal's MB rectangle. Since the editor has this information, presumably without the overhead of Traverse, I was wondering if there was a way to get it. Thanks for showing me what you have. I'm going to give Speech a try tonight. David
  3. I'm new to scripting, and I am trying to determine when a terminal on a node has been selected. For example, when my mouse hovers over a terminal on a node on the block diagram, the following things happen: a tip strip appears, a small black block flashes on the terminal, a larger black block flashes in context help if it's on, if I right-click "create constant, etc " appears in the menu. That is what I mean by "selected" in this context. The terminal of a constant can also be selected, but much less happens. I thought the "selected" property of a terminal might return true when my mouse hovers as above but that doesn't happen. The "selected" propery always returns false unless I actually write a true to it before reading it. The private property "BasicObjectFlags" of a terminal toggles between 0 and 16 while the terminal is flashing, but there must be a more straight forward way. Thanks, David LabVIEW 8.6.1 and 2009
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