When using the Import Shared Library Wizard, it's necessary to have a header file to allow LabVIEW to parse the inputs/outputs: I'm not sure why the driver doesn't have one for KeyUSBdrv.dll, but you'll need one for labview to be able to parse it. On the other hand, if you're good with C, it may be possible to reverse engineer: I'm afraid I don't do C programming at all so I have no idea how you'd go about doing that.
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In contrast, in the case of windows XP, the NI drivers are clearly listed as "National Instruments IVI specific drivers" related to NI hardware in addition to the usual "National Instruements Software" related to LabView Installation.
The LabVIEW API uses the PCAN Basic 4.0 API from PEAK-System. It allows you to exchange CAN messages via CAN 1.0 / 2.0B and CAN FD with the PCAN hardware. CAN FD is supported by PEAK device drivers version 4 and later. The LabVIEW API supports LabVIEW 2014 or any higher version.
LabVIEW includes extensive support for interfacing to devices such as instruments, cameras, and other devices. Users interface to hardware by either writing direct bus commands (USB, GPIB, Serial) or using high-level, device-specific drivers that provide native LabVIEW function nodes for controlling the device.
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