Use hot menusAllows you to navigate a menu using the mouse without keeping the left mouse button pressed.
Use native file dialogsWindows and Macintosh Uses the native file dialog boxes in LabVIEW so they act similar to other applications on the computer. If you do not place a checkmark in this option, LabVIEW uses its own platform-independent file dialog boxes with some convenient features, such as providing a list of recent paths and reducing the steps necessary to save VIs in VI libraries.
Allow drop-through clicksWindows and Macintosh Allows you to click the mouse once to activate and select an object in an inactive window.
Show auto-constant labelsShows labels with the name of the terminal from which the constant was created.
Open VIs in run modeOpens VIs in run mode rather than edit mode.
Skip navigation dialog on launchSkips the initial window that permits navigation to common dialog boxes and opens the Untitled VI.
Automatically close VISA sessionsAutomatically closes VISA sessions left open by the application when the top-level VI becomes idle.
Treat read-only VIs as lockedPrimarily used for source code control, this option restricts editing on read-only VIs. If you do not place a checkmark in this option, you can edit VIs even though they are read-only, but you cannot save them. If you do not place a checkmark in this option, a VI that is read-only opens as locked, and you cannot edit it.
Disable menu animationDisables menu animation features, such as fading or scrolling menus, on Windows 2000/Me/98. You must have this feature enabled on your computer to disable or enable this feature in LabVIEW. Refer to the Windows 2000/Me/98 documentation for information about enabling window animation on your computer.
Clear Password CacheClears the LabVIEW password cache. If you have password-protected VIs, LabVIEW caches the password when you access the block diagrams so that you do not have to re-type the password in the same session. If you clear the password cache, the next time you access a password-protected block diagram, you have to re-type the password. Also, LabVIEW closes any block diagrams of password-protected VIs that you have open when you clear the password cache.