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- March 16, 2018 at 8:32 pm #1546
PLC_Bros
ParticipantKarma: 45Rank: PadawanHi Guys,
How can I run full screen on wonder ware Intouch window viewer?March 16, 2018 at 8:38 pm #1547PLCGuru
KeymasterHi PLC_Bros, welcome back!
You have to configure it to run this way in the WindowViewer configuration which you access inside of WindowMaker. There should be a menu at the top you can click on Special->Configure->WindowViewer, then there will be a “Window Configuration” tab on which you can uncheck the Menu Bar and Control Menu.
Cheers!
March 18, 2018 at 4:18 am #1559PLC_Bros
ParticipantKarma: 45Rank: PadawanThanks the guru. I did that but there was no way to close the application after test run though it hasn’t shown full screen yet but I need to close it and restart app as I have unchecked the Menu Bar and Control Menu.
1. Please how can I create a shutdown button on the intouch?
2. Also how can I configure graphical Trend for 9 different values/tags in it?
March 19, 2018 at 1:44 am #1560PLC_Bros
ParticipantKarma: 45Rank: PadawanYou have to configure it to run this way in the WindowViewer configuration which you access inside of WindowMaker. There should be a menu at the top you can click on Special->Configure->WindowViewer, then there will be a “Window Configuration” tab on which you can uncheck the Menu Bar and Control Menu.
Please this did not work any other idea?
March 19, 2018 at 1:01 pm #1561PLCGuru
KeymasterHi PLC_Bros, to add a shutdown button you will want to ensure you have the FactorySuite Suite Script Function library installed.
There are 2 files, which you place in the Intouch folder in program files directory.
WWTech32.wdf & WWTech32.dllThen make a Touch Pushbutton>action script with this command:
WWShutDownWinNT40( 2 );
This should take care of the shutdown for you. Cheers!
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