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Re: Setting speed values for a set more block (was: Hi)

One other thing to note is that if you are using arrow buttons (increment / decrement buttons) on a numeric indicator, they sometimes are set to increment and decrement by 1. You can change this behavior by

1. right clicking the indicaotr (or control) on the front panel and selecting Data Entry... (VI must not be running).

2. Turn off the Use Default Limits

3. Change the increment to 0.5 (or whatever you like)

Coerce will round values to the nearest increment value. This holds for keyboard entered values as well as increment/decrement buttons.
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