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Resizable 7 Segment Display!

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Submitted on: 10/15/2000 7:33:23 PM
By: Don Balmer  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 16 Users
Compatibility:VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0

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     It's a comsmetic item really. Why display numbers using a large font when you can have a 'Real'. LED display!!, it can be resized at runtime an was designed to be daisy chained together to form a display 'Bank'

 
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10/16/2000 1:38:02 PM:Themba Kriger
what kind of vb do you use?
looks 
different
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10/16/2000 8:47:08 PM:Don Balmer
This project was done using VB6 
Professional. The picture shows me 
using it in VBA, to highlight its 
versatility.
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10/17/2000 1:06:19 AM:Nathan Chere
Wow, so simple yet so flexible. I can't 
believe I didn't think of it when I was 
playing around with LCD displays. 5 
Stars!!
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10/17/2000 7:27:52 PM:Gurhan KARTAL
This is great! Best LED control I've 
ever seen...
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11/5/2000 12:04:42 AM:kloned
nice job.
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11/13/2000 2:39:05 AM:aleksisc
good work!
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5/11/2001 5:12:38 PM:Richard Cronk
Great control. Thanks for the work.
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9/16/2001 2:24:23 PM:johnjr
WOW WOW
good work
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9/17/2001 12:10:12 PM:Francois Bujold
Hi 
Would it be too much to ask to get 
a property "ForceDecimalPoint" to be 
used to indicate the tenth of a second?
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9/20/2001 1:49:36 PM:Don Balmer
Adding a decimal point wouldn't be that 
hard but i just don't have the time 
these days.
Sorry
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5/17/2002 2:15:23 PM:Ken Foster
This is really a great display. The 
best I've come across yet. A decimal 
point would be a nice addition. Keep up 
the great work.
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6/22/2002 6:54:55 PM:Ken Foster
To make the colons into a decimal 
point,
just go into source code under 
resize colon position and change all 
four top properties to 6315 and all 
four left properties to 225.If you 
like, you can drag the images to that 
location as well. Recompile into ocx 
using a different name (I used 
Rsz7SegDec)and you have a decimal in 
the display.It still says forcecolons 
in properties but it will be the 
decimal. Hope this helps 
someone.
Great display.
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