08-15-2024 03:58 AM
Hey there,
I am looking for some feedback on the front panel I have designed. Any feedback regarding use of tab control or what other things to use to make the front panel visually appealing would be appreciated.
Thank YOU.
08-15-2024 04:16 AM - edited 08-15-2024 04:18 AM
Hi bilalskd,
@bilalskd wrote:
I am looking for some feedback on the front panel I have designed.
It looks quite ok…
My design rules:
08-15-2024 04:56 AM
Hi bilalskd,
In addition to what GerdW said, here is what I would do:
Regards,
Raphaël.
08-15-2024 07:31 AM - edited 08-15-2024 07:31 AM
I can recommend you to watch Hunter's GLA Summit 2024 presentation....
The LabVIEW UI of your dreams is going to give of a very good insight of what you can achieve
also very good tools to use ...
- MGI Panel Manager is going to make your life easier, if you use DQMH Framework there is even one for DQMH.
- Pane Relief, If using Panes and splitters, install from VIPM ...Pane Relief...is so much easier to work with panes and splitter with this tool
08-15-2024 10:08 AM
You spelled "square" wrong. 😉
08-16-2024 03:06 AM
I agree with all the points above, and reemphasize the underlining of the texts needs to go, they just clutter it.
Otherwise i like it, it looks clean, professional and slick.
08-26-2024 10:45 AM - edited 08-26-2024 10:48 AM
Overall, well done! I wish the Sound and Vibration Toolkit examples looked this nice.
You have already received some great feedback.
In addition to the feedback that you have already received, have you considered cutting redundant features? For instance, FFT and Averaged FFT don't seem to offer independent value. You could display the traces on the same "FFT" graph for better comparison, or the user can just set Averaging to 'None' or No. of Averages to 1 to toggle averaging off.
For controls that are related (but not necessarily redundant) does changing one value automatically adjust the other? For instance, is Lines of Resolution (LOR) always # of Samples/2.56? How important is it for you to enforce this?
Group related controls. Specifically, move the averaging indicator to the Averaging Info section.
Curious: do you prefer the use of the tabs to separate acceleration/velocity/displacement? did you try a selector that displays the a/v/d data on the same graphs?
You have received positive feedback from the forum users. Who is the intended user for your UI? Does this UI enable their workflows?
08-26-2024 11:08 AM
I like to make my tab pages different colors so you know at a glance which page you are on. E.g:
08-26-2024 11:27 AM
@paul_a_cardinale wrote:
I like to make my tab pages different colors so you know at a glance which page you are on.
I never knew it was possible, you just made me discover the option:
Regards,
Raphaël.
09-02-2024 12:44 AM
Amazing! For four years I have been thinking that changing the color of different tabs was impossible!