Changing the Appearance of Your Gauge There are a number of Appearance tabs available in the Properties panel that allow you to customize the appearance of each property. For example, you can specify the color of the font on your labels using the Labels Appearance tab. Click the following links for information abo...
Changing the Layout of Your Gauge The Properties panel offers a number of different layout tabs that you can use to modify how components of your gauge are laid out. For example, you can specify how much space there is between tick marks in your Radial gauge using the Tickmarks Layout tab. Click the following link...
Corners Pane The Corners pane is used to determine the shape of the corners of your Linear gauge. Extent — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 100. The extent value determines the roundness of the corners of your Linear gauge. Related Topic Linear Gauge
Create a Box Annotation on a Gauge Annotations are useful for adding extra information to your gauge. There are many reasons why you would add an annotation to your gauge, for example: to highlight a specific area on your gauge. to add information that would help the end-user easily understand the scale on your ga...
Create a Dial The Dial property determines the shape of a Radial gauge. By default, the dial sweeps 360 degrees, so it appears as a circle. This topic guides you through the first step in creating a new Radial gauge. After completing the steps outlined in this topic, you will have created a new Radial gauge with t...
Creating a Basic Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Before You Begin Creating a Radial gauge using the Gauge Designer: allows you to save your gauge as a preset and use it for future applications allows you to see your gauge as it is being created in the interactive preview area simplifies the process of editing the p...
Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 1 of 5 This procedure guides you through the process of creating a Radial gauge and setting the Dial, Scale and Label properties. From the toolbox, drag the UltraGauge control to your form. The Gauge Designer opens. In the Gauge Explorer, expand Gauges. Click ...
Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 2 of 5 This topic is a continuation of Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer (Part 1 of 5). This procedure guides you through the process of adding a new scale and range to the existing Radial gauge. In the Gauge Explorer, expand Scales. Click Add ...
Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 3 of 5 This topic is a continuation of Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 2 of 5. This procedure guides you through the process of adding a new scale, labels, tick marks, and a range to the existing Radial gauge. In the Gauge Explorer, expa...
Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 4 of 5 This topic is a continuation of Creating a Complex Gauge Using the Gauge Designer Part 3 of 5. This procedure guides you through the process of adding a new scale and range to the existing Radial gauge. In the Gauge Explorer, expand Scales. Click Add Sc...