3/31/2016 9:45 AM | |
Joined: 1/24/2014 Last visit: 10/29/2024 Posts: 127 Rating: (6) |
Hi, I'm not an expert but I use two methods to move "object" in WinCC - Use the movement animation with a tag (in the properties directly) - Use VBscript With tags too.
If you want a "click and drag", I don't know if it's possible. Last thing, perhaps use "pop-up" page, I never use it but I know it exists |
Last edited by: The Helping Hand at: 3/31/2016 12:14:29 PMMade the link clickable |
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3/31/2016 11:39 AM | |
Joined: 6/3/2014 Last visit: 9/26/2024 Posts: 660 Rating: (194) |
Hello MTomczak, A drag&drop movement of a faceplate or faceplate on a PopUp screen is not possible with WinCC RT Advanced or Panels. You need to access Windows APIs trough .dlls, which isn't supportet with VBS. Alternatively putting faceplates on a PopUp is a very good idea as you can control visibility and position easily. You can make a PopUp move by adding one or more buttons, that change the position when calling the system function "ShowPopupScreen", set the display mode to "On" and assign new coordinates. You can also use a script where you increase/decrese the actual coordinate value to move relative to the position the Popup is opened at. (For example arrow buttons, or a button that toggles between two positions on the screen.) |
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3/31/2016 12:12 PM | |
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