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The Slider control is used to create an interactive element within your displays, enabling users to adjust values dynamically. This control is particularly useful for settings that require a range of values, such as volume control, brightness adjustment, or any parameter that benefits from fine-tuning.

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Requirements

This component is Portable. It runs both on Windows and on Web Pages hosted in any platform.


Configuration

  1. Go to Displays / Draw.
  2. On the Components Panel, select Interaction, then Slider.
  3. Click or drag-and-drop it on the Drawing area to use it.
  4. Double-click the component to open the configuration window.

Slider Settings

Field

Description

SliderValue

Specifies the object or tag to which the Slider control is bound. The slider will reflect and control the value of this tag, allowing real-time adjustment and monitoring.

Binding

Sets the binding mode for the component. The options are:

TwoWay: Updates the data source and UI interchangeably;

OutputOnly: Allows data output without user input;

InputOnly: Accepts user input without updating the data source.

Minimum

Specifies the minimum value of the slider. Default is 0.

Maximum

Specifies the maximum value of the slider. Default is 100.

Orientation

Controls the orientation of the slider. Options are Horizontal (moves left to right) and Vertical (moves up and down).


Runtime Execution 

When users adjust a slider, the application updates the value based on the slider's position. This real-time adjustment allows for precise control over parameters, such as speed, temperature, or volume. The slider's visual feedback helps users fine-tune settings, providing an intuitive way to manage continuous values.


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