Blinking led (fréquence​)

on peut ajuster la fréquence de "blink" dans tools/option/FP
on peut également modifier la fréquence dans le "fichier ini" de LV
donc .... la "variable" existe bien dans le code de LV ...
mais il n'existe aucun noeud de propriété qui pemette de modifier cette fréquence depuis le code.
et bien là ... je suis scié en deux ! comment est-ce possible ?  
Il y a moyen de modifier la couleur de "blink" (couleur[4] de l'array couleurs) ... mais pas la fréquence !
là, je suis  

salut à tous, je savais la couleur
blinkFG=00C4002C
blinkBG=00F4FE34
mais pas la vitesse du blink.
intéressant.
Le paramètre est commun à tous les objet LabVIEW, car il dépend du noyau, et donc en exe la configuration dépend du RunTime, donc configurable :
en source via LabVIEW dans les otpions
sinon en exe dans le ficier ini de l'exe section pour le RunTime [MonAppli]
perso je ne fais jamais "clignoter" un objet via du code en dur, je préfére "déléguer" (ouadji va dire en bon chef) au runtime via les propriétés. C'est la même idée qu'une animation, je préfére faire un gif animé, que gérer un changmenet programmatique d'image.
Merci pour l'info!
bonne journée
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