Add Targets and Devices Dialog Box
- Updated2025-07-30
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In the Project Explorer window, right-click the project root and select New»Targets and Devices from the shortcut menu to display this dialog box. If a target in the project supports other targets, you also can right-click the target and select New»Targets and Devices from the shortcut menu to add a target under the existing target. For example, if you have an NI PCI device installed on a computer, you can add the device under My Computer.
Use this dialog box to add a target or device to a LabVIEW project. The targets and devices that are available depend on where you display this dialog box from the Project Explorer window. For example, if you select My Computer and display this dialog, this dialog lists only targets and devices that are available on the local computer. If you select another target and display this dialog, this dialog lists targets and devices that are available for the target you selected. If you select the project root and display this dialog, you can add top-level targets that are not contained by other targets, such as My Computer.
This dialog box includes the following components:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Targets and Devices | Specifies the type of target or device you want to add to the project.
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| IP address | Specifies the IP address of the device you want to add to the project. This option is available only if you select Specify a target or device by IP address. |
| Targets and Devices | Displays a list of targets to add. Note If a target you want to add conflicts with another target, the Add Targets and Devices dialog box displays the Options column next to the Targets and Devices list. Click the down arrow next to the conflict in the Options column and select from the available options to resolve the conflict. LabVIEW dims the OK button until you resolve all conflicts in the Options column for the selected target. |
| Reduce discovery timeout | Decreases the amount of time it takes to discover devices on the network. This option is available only if you select Discover an existing target(s) or device(s). This option might not discover all devices on the subnet. If you have trouble finding a device, disable this option before performing a hardware discovery. |