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Displaying an image on the front panel

As competition day draws nearer, we are in need of a quite important part of our code: displaying an 8-bit image of "Player 2 has entered the game" on the front panel/driver station when we activate our 2nd controller. We are at a loss as to how to create this, all we know is it involves the "read bitmap" sub vi. Thanks!
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Re: Displaying an image on the front panel

You may want to look at picture control examples involving bitmaps or pixmaps. Of course if you simply want to display BIG text letters, you can use a string indicator. You can style it using the paint tool and the font menu ring on the top of the window.

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