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I just wanted to get Splunk 'working'. So where is it kept? Now it appears the forwarder is not sending OR the indexer is no longer indexing. I am guessing the original configuration is kept someplace and messing up my.. I still have an issue with the indexing not working, but since this was my original question, I will mark it answered. View solution in original post. MuS, just wanted to followup.

I have another forwarder which I also setup manually via the Manager UI MuS, I checked the path Whole number, Decimal number or Fixed decimal number. Increment : This represents the increment between your minimum and maximum values. This will affect how many values can be selected as an input. This is your table of valid input options for your users. View solution in original post. What about powerapps form like a box, and this value will go to sharepoint or azure data base and then will be updated back to powerbi and will be used in DAX.

The idea sounds good though and I will now try to find how to implement it. The "New parameter" button is inactive there. If not possible, is there any other way to capture input data from the user? Alternatively, I've tried to create a table with lots of value from which the user can chose with a slicer, but I didn't manage to create that table either while the PBI has a live connection to the cube. Thanks, this is precisely what I was looking for!

Can you figure out any alternative to get an input from the user in that scenario? If not, I could solve it somehow by adding a new table with a wide range of values and then putting a slicer on the report, but I don't see a way to create a table either. Power BI. An optical mouse uses light to detect movement. These are more accurate than ball mice and are better for editing images.

Cordless mice are used in exactly the same way as regular mice but they do not use a wire plugged into the computer. They use wireless technology in order to communicate with the computer.

They are powered by batteries. Uses a ball under the mouse to detect movement. The ball in a ball mouse and the reflected light in an optical mouse allows the user to direct and control an on-screen pointer. Mice have two buttons and a scroll wheel. These provide users with different functions: Left button is used to select icons and click options Right button is used to call up a drop-down menu of options Scroll wheel is used to move up and down through a document. Mice use two buttons and a scroll wheel to allow us to activate different functions.

Cordless mice work in the same way as regular mice but they do not need a wire plugged into the computer. They are powered by batteries instead of the computer. Cordless mice are an example of a wireless device. Uses of Mice:. Opening , closing , maximising and minimising programs and files.

Moving , grouping and deleting files. Controlling a pointer on screen to select icons or move around the page. Editing images in terms of size and position on the screen. Faster to select icons and options when compared to a keyboard. People with wrist and hand problems like RSI can find mice painful to use.

Very easy to move a pointer around a screen and to navigate through documents. Ball mice can pick up dirt which will affect the accuracy of pointer movement. Mice are small and do not take up much space. Mice need a flat surface in order to work properly For example - they would be difficult to use on train unless you had a flat table to rest on. Touchpads are built into laptops and perform the same functions as mice. The touchpad allows us to control a screen pointer and the buttons allow us to select icons and call up options.

Used as a replacement to a mouse in many laptops. Users lightly brush their finger over the touchpad in order to control a pointer. Touchpads have two buttons which have the same purpose as mouse buttons:. Used to select icons and activate options. Touchpads have the same uses as mice. More difficult to control a mouse pointer when compared to a mouse. Touchpads are built into laptops so there is no need for a separate mouse. This helps improve portability.

People with wrist and hand problems like RSI can find touchpads painful to use. Can be used even when there is no flat surface available. Some operations are more difficult to perform when compared to a mouse. Drag and Drop for example. Won't get clogged with dirt as can happen with ball mice so performance is never reduced.

Trackerball's perform the same functions as a mouse but they require less wrist movement and so are more comfortable to use. Old arcade games machines often used trackerball's to allow gamers to direct in-game characters. The world's first trackerball was developed in and used a bowling ball. Trackerball's are similar to mice but the ball is on the top of the device instead of the bottom.

Screen pointers are controlled by rotating the large ball with your hand. The buttons on trackerball's perform the same functions as those on mice and touchpads. Trackerball's have the same functions as mice. They are, however, much more comfortable to use than mice. This means that people with painful hand and wrist problems like RSI can use a trackerball. Trackerball's are more comfortable than mice because there is less wrist movement required.

They are more ergonomic. Some arcade gaming machines use trackerball's to control games characters on screen. Because trackerball's are so durable tough they can deal with the wear and tear of gamers using them.

More accurate than mice or touchpads. Pointer can be positioned more exactly which makes trackerball's very using for image editing.

More difficult to learn to use than a mouse. No limit on ball travel. A mouse sometimes runs out of room on a mouse mat. With a trackerball you just keep rolling. A satellite T. V remote control with buttons to control the channel, volume and many more. A man using a remote control to operate a crane. Remote controls are used to control other devices using infra-red signals.

Buttons on the remote control can be used to perform functions such as: Changing the channel on a T. Home entertainment systems use remote controls. Examples are:. Hi-Fi systems music centers.

Satellite systems. Some overhead projectors like ours in the classroom. Industry uses remote controls to operate machinery that might to too dangerous to get near to.

Examples include:. Cranes with heavy loads. Devices can be operated without having to go to them. This is useful for people with disabilities. People with limited hand movement can find them difficult to use.

They can operate devices that are in an unsafe environment. For example: Explosives to demolish a building can be set off at a safe distance. The infra-red signal between the remote control and the device it operates can become blocked.

Joysticks are also used to mimic real-life flight conditions on flight simulators. Joysticks have similar functions to that of mice and trackerballs There are two main parts to a joystick:. Allows us to move a pointer in the direction we want. Buttons -. Joysticks are also popular devices for gaming. The handle allows gamers to control on-screen characters and the buttons are used for things like firing weapons.

They can control characters or objects in video games. Can control industrial machinery cranes for example. They are used in simulators. For example flight simulators use joysticks in order for trainee pilots to control the simulated plane.

Easier to control an on-screen curser or move an in-game character than it is when using a keyboard. Not as easy to control an on-screen curser when compared to using a mouse.

Very simple to get used to. Anyone can just pick one up and use it! Can be used by disabled people. Joysticks can be operated by hands or even feet. Difficult but not impossible to enter text. For example: some games allow you to select individual letters using the joystick in order to spell out your name when entering a high score.

A touch screen with 'pressable' options. Modern mobile phones use touch screens to reduce the size of the device. Skip to main content. Power Automate. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:.

All posts Previous Topic Next Topic. Change order of inputs on Manually Trigger a Flow. Editing the Flow:. Labels: Labels: Button Flows. Message 1 of 7. Hi gwsmith , I have not seen this issue reproduce in my time using the manual trigger.



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