Actipro Gauge - Circular, linear, and digital gauges for WPF Cart Not logged in Log In Register Forgot Password Resend Validation E-mail Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Contact Us Policies Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Gauge for WPF A complete set of circular, linear, and digital gauge controls, along with LED lights and toggle switches Online Demo Download Buy Now Learn More Product Overview Circular Gauge Linear Gauge Digital Gauge Latest Release Supported Environments Expression Blend Other Notes Source Code Available Bundled in WPF Studio Resources WPF Blog Entries Discussion Forums More WPF Controls Additional Benefits Thorough Documentation Help topics cover all controls and product features in great detail. Numerous Samples Many full-source demos and QuickStarts are included. Designer Functionality Configure the product using Visual Studio and Expression Blend designer enhancements. Rock Solid Code All pre-obfuscated code is scanned by the VS Code Analysis tool, and warnings resolved. Digital Gauge DigitalGauge can be used to recreate segmented led displays, such as odometers in modern cars, airplanes, and calculators. Frames The DigitalGauge control supports several types of built-in frame rims and backgrounds, whose colors and styles can be configured independently. This allows you to mix and match the various effects supported by each to suit your needs. Glass Effect An optional glass effect can be used that produces a more stunning and realistic look. DigitalGauge shown with (left) and without (right) the glass effect Custom Frames In addition to the built-in frames, a completely custom frame can be used to achieve a unique look using a custom geometry or image. Full customization of the frame can be achived using WPF drawing contexts and custom rendering logic. Character Display Certain characters, such as period and colon, are rendered in the space between characters. Italic characters can be replicated using built-in skew transform support. Size and Count The width and height of the characters can be customized as needed, or can be automatically determined based on the size of the gauge. Additionally, the number of characters displayed can be easily configured. Refresh Rate By default, value changes are immediately reflected in the control's diplay. If there are several updates per second, it becomes difficult to read the values as they flash by. Increasing the refresh rate restricts the number of display updates and gives the user a chance to read the values as they change. Scrolling and Alignment The DigitalGauge can align the text displayed to the left or right, or it can scroll using a configurable interval. This allows long text to be presented to the end-user using a marquee effect. DigitalGauge with a scrolling marquee Additional Features Embedding Controls Any UIElement-derived object can be embedded and precisely positioned inside the DigitalGauge control, and this includes other gauge controls. For example, a LinearGauge can be embedded inside a DigitalGauge to display progress for an long running operation. Vector Rendering Using the WPF rendering engine and precisely placed geometries, the control can scaled to any size without losing resolution. Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Contact Us return false;
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