> I could reproduce this behaviour: after locking the control I couldn't
> unlock it. All other properties are available by right-clicking the
> connector. But I can delete the control without crashing Labview -
> perhaps because I used a new blank VI without any other code in it.
> So my advice: send an error description to NI as it seems to be a
> software problem...

To unlock a control that doesn't respond to the mouse is a bit unique. 
The way it works, you select the control and use the cycling arrows to 
unlock.  You usually can't select the control by clicking on it, you 
need to make a selection rectangle, usually just a small one will do. 
The selection will be more gray than the normal selection, then go 
unlock it using the button.  Of course if it still doesn't work, submit it.

Greg McKaskle


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