Set up handshaking for the piloted control list selector

When the operator presses the Enter key, the application writes a value to the data source. Use Enter key handshaking to hold the value at the data source for a specific period of time to ensure it is read before the operator sends a new value to the Value connection.

To set up handshaking for the control list selector’s buttons

  1. In the Graphics Display editor, double-click the object to open its Properties dialog box.
  2. Click the Timing tab.
  3. Specify the handshaking settings to use with the Enter key.

See also

Create piloted control list selectors

Set up general properties for a piloted control list selector object

Set up states for a piloted control list selector

Options on the Timing tab of the Piloted Control List Selector Properties dialog box

Set up connections for the piloted control list selector