Dashboard controls help simplify statistical process control (SPC) with multiple options for displaying key process data in visual formats that can be read in a glance on the dashboard window. See The Dashboard Controls for brief descriptions and images for each control.
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Add individual controls to a dashboard using the dashboard controls Toolbar shown below. The toolbar automatically displays on the dashboard window any time it is open in design/edit mode.
Control |
Name |
Function | Control |
Name |
Function |
DateTime |
Chart |
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Static Text |
Dial Gage |
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Dynamic Text |
Bar Gage |
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Marquee |
Button |
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Image |
Big Data Analytics DMS |
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HTML |
Big Data Analytics SPC |
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Dashboard Grid |
Paired Sample Grid |
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Statistics List |
Pythonâ„¢ Designer |
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Data Table |
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When you point to a toolbar button when the dashboard window is active, a tool tip window with the button name is displayed.
To add a dashboard control to a dashboard window:
Click a dashboard control button on the dashboard controls toolbar, or,
Click and drag the control button on the dashboard controls toolbar and release it at the dashboard location where you want it placed.
Then, one or more dialogs will open in succession and prompt you for information to initially set your control.
For more information, see Getting started with Dashboards, Using Dashboard Controls for data retrieval, Changing the dashboard settings
Usually you can select a dashboard control and press the DELETE Key on your keyboard. Sometimes a dashboard control or a combination of controls causes this method of deletion to not work. If this occurs:
Double-click the dashboard window or click Dashboard Designer in the Properties dialog drop-down list to select the host dashboard.
Click the dashboard control name in the Properties dialog drop-down list to select that control.
Then, press the keyboard DELETE key.
An informational dialog will open requesting confirmation on the deletion. Click Yes to confirm.
Normally the toolbar is docked to a dashboard window when it is in design/edit mode, which allows you to add a new dashboard control to the dashboard.
However, when the toolbar is not docked to the dashboard window frame, the only method for adding a new dashboard control to the dashboard window is to click a dashboard control and then drag it to a location on the dashboard window.
To undock the toolbar from the dashboard window frame so that it "floats", double-click the toolbar handle (the dots at the left-hand end of the toolbar) or click the handle and drag it to a different location.