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==Revision 1.54==
 
==Revision 1.54==

Revision as of 00:38, 26 December 2010

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Revision 1.54

Back to VTube-LASER

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Check.jpg NEW - DRO: Digital Readout

The digital readout was added to give feedback for the arm motion - especially for arm diagnostics.

Vtube-laser dro closeup.jpg
Vtube-laser dro.jpg

Check.jpg ENHANCED - Arm as Mouse Feature

The automatic "arm as a mouse" feature is enhanced so that the arm can be used as a mouse whenever a dialog displays on the screen - even in the middle of tube measurement. As soon as the dialog closes and measuring resumes, the arm as a mouse feature switches off.

The Arm Mouse state button is used to change the state of the arm as mouse.

Vtube-laser viewcontrol.jpg




Check.jpg ENHANCED - Automatic Clear Measure Process After End B Measure

Now the Measure Tube process automatically clears from the screen after the data from End B is collected

This causes the tube measure control to close automatically.

Vtube-laser tubemeasurecontrol endb.jpg




Check.jpg NEW - Realtime Calculation of Intersection

Intersection points are calculated in realtime and displayed on the screen as orange points.

Vtube-laser intersectionpoints.jpg




Check.jpg NEW - Realtime Calculation of Intersection Error

Each point is checked for a Maximum Intersection Error which is set in the Measuring 2 tab of the System Options menu. The default tolerance is 2mm, or 0.078 inches.

If an intersection error calculates beyond the tolerance, then VTube stops and warns the operator of a potential problem, then allows him to remeasure or continue to the next straight.

Vtube-laser intersection error idialog.jpg



Check.jpg NEW - Codesigning of VTube.exe

The VTube program is now code signed in order to comply with the Microsoft Authenticode requirements.

  • Ensures authenticity - users that they know where the code came from
  • Ensures integrity - verifies that code has not been tampered with since publication
  • Reduces error messages and security warnings on download and installation on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers

Vtube-laser codesigned.jpg



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