![]() The first portion of the tutorial demonstrates how to include the OCX elements of your choosing by utilizing the Resource View Toolbox, which is populated with DataRay controls. The MFC library is utilized in this tutorial to create an application dialog box, which hosts DataRay OCX controls. The MFC library offers a large set of classes, data types, and functions to simplify the creation of applications for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. This example can be used with any of DataRay’s WinCamD beam profiling cameras. In this tutorial, we will show you step by step how an example custom interface was created in Visual C++ as a Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) application. Before writing an interface using the DataRay OCX, we recommend that you learn to use your beam profiler in the standard DataRay software. Complete documentation of the DataRay OCX is available for reference. The OCX is automatically generated and registered with the Windows operating system upon installation of the standard DataRay software. It includes ActiveX controls that allow users to build an interface that is capable of sending and receiving data from the DataRay software. The DataRay OCX is an ActiveX component that can be accessed from a variety of Windows based environments. ![]() It is our pleasure to announce a new Visual C++ tutorial for interfacing DataRay Camera and Slit Scan Profilers using the DataRay OCX. Certifications and Compliance Initiatives
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