Set up handshaking for a numeric input cursor point

When the operator presses the
Enter
button, the numeric pop-up keypad or scratchpad writes a value to the data source. Use Enter key handshaking to hold the value at the data source for a specific period of time to ensure it is read before the operator sends a new value to the Value connection.
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For these settings to take effect, you must assign controls to Enter and Enter handshake in the
Connections
tab.
To set up handshaking for a numeric input cursor point
  1. In the
    Graphics Display
    editor, double-click the numeric input cursor point to open its
    Properties
    dialog box.
  2. On the
    Timing
    tab, specify the handshaking settings to use with the numeric input cursor point.
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