Slide controls implementation
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‎2024-08-27 5:41 PM - edited ‎2024-08-27 5:41 PM
Hi,
if I understand correctly, TouchGFX does not support sliders. What is the simplest and safest way to implement them for a newbie to the ST ecosystem and tools?
More specifically two types: scrollbars (of a text window) and date-picker wheel.
As a side note/curiosity, are there any plans for TouchGFX to implement those controls?
Thank you :)
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‎2024-08-29 7:38 AM
Hello @Ricko,
To be honest, I am very confused by your statement. There is a Slider Widget already available in the TouchGFX designer. Scrollbar is not available as a standalone; however, it is supported in the Scrollable Container.
Please refer to this forum post to find examples of date-picker.
I hope this helps you!
ST Software Developer | TouchGFX
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‎2024-08-29 7:38 AM
Hello @Ricko,
To be honest, I am very confused by your statement. There is a Slider Widget already available in the TouchGFX designer. Scrollbar is not available as a standalone; however, it is supported in the Scrollable Container.
Please refer to this forum post to find examples of date-picker.
I hope this helps you!
ST Software Developer | TouchGFX
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‎2024-08-29 9:10 AM
Thank you Mohammad,
you are right, very stupily I assumed that what a couple of colleagues of mine (who are trying to get me to go back to Microchip) told me was correct. Because I was travelling and in a rush (and under a tight timeline) I posted before checking myself, which I always do (and could have Googled it anyway).
Apologies and thank you. :)
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‎2024-08-30 2:02 AM
No worries, good to hear you're sticking to TouchGFX ;)
Good luck and best regards,
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