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Button in Labview

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I can't find a thing in labview that is a beige area with an arrow pointing right. Then in green it says Button 1. Where is it?
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Re: Button in Labview

That's the output of an Array To Cluster after it's Unbundled By Name, Third icon on the block diagram function menu Cluster, Class & Variant

It's an outdated way of breaking out Joystick array elements.
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Re: Button in Labview

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That's the output of an Array To Cluster after it's Unbundled By NameThird icon on the block diagram function menu Cluster, Class & Variant

It's an outdated way of breaking out Joystick array elements.

So what one do I pick from that menu?
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Re: Button in Labview

So, starting from a Joystick Get Values vi,
  • Hover over the buttons output node, right-click and choose Array Palette->Array To Cluster
  • Drop the icon on the block diagram and wire it to the button output node
  • On the Array To Cluster output, right-click and choose Cluster, Class & Variant Palette->Unbundle By Name
  • Drop the icon on the block diagram and wire it to the Array To Cluster output node
  • Finally, if you hover over the bottom middle of the Button box you will see a small blue square and the pointer will turn to a double-headed arrow. Click and hold on the blue square and drag it down to expose more buttons.
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